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Old 17th January 2020, 09:36   #1
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Default Fitbit quietly enables blood oxygen tracking on its wearables

Fitbit's devices from recent years have blood oxygen monitoring (SpO2) hardware, but they haven't used it -- until now. Users on Reddit and elsewhere have noticed that their Versa, Ionic and Charge 3 devices are suddenly (if sometimes temporarily) pr...

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