Viewing Your SpO2 Readings in Flight

WARNING

The SpO2 readings are intended for supplemental information only. Always defer to applicable flight instruments for primary awareness.

The watch has a wrist-based pulse oximeter to gauge the saturation of oxygen in your blood (SpO2). During a flight, the watch automatically takes pulse oximeter readings more frequently, so you can monitor your SpO2 percentage.

TIP: You can improve the accuracy of your SpO2 readings by turning on the All Day pulse oximeter mode (Setting the Pulse Oximeter Mode).
During a flight, scroll up or down to view the SpO2 data screen.

Your most recent reading appears as an oxygen saturation percentage and position on the color gauge.


Screenshot of SpO2 data
NOTE: If you are too active for the watch to determine your oxygen saturation, dashes appear instead of a percentage. You should remain stationary for up to 30 seconds while the watch reads your blood oxygen saturation.
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June 2024