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Blood oxygen is an important physiological indicator of respiration and circulation.
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app
list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Blood Oxygen app,
where you can view your most recently measured blood oxygen value and all-day
blood oxygen status. Synchronize the data to the app to view more information.
While the phone and watch are connected, the following blood oxygen settings can
also be accessed in the Zepp app under Profile > Amazfit Cheetah (Round) >
Health Monitoring.
Manual blood oxygen measurement
Wake up the watch, press the upper button on the watch face page to go to the app
list, and swipe up or down on the screen to select and open the Blood Oxygen app,
then tap to manually measure your blood oxygen. After a successful
measurement, the device will continue to hold the measurement and update the data
if staying on the blood oxygen screen.
Auto Blood Oxygen Monitoring
Go to the Blood Oxygen app, swipe up and go to the Settings page to enable Auto
Blood Oxygen Monitor. In a resting state, the watch will automatically measure your
blood oxygen and record changes in blood oxygen levels throughout the day.
Low Blood Oxygen Alerts
In a resting state (except sleep), the device will notify you if your blood oxygen falls
below the limit for 10 minutes.
1. After Auto Blood Oxygen Monitor is enabled, enable the Low blood oxygen alerts
feature.
2. In the settings for low blood oxygen alerts, the alert value can be adjusted or
alerts can be disabled.
Precautions for blood oxygen measurement
1. Wear the watch a distance of one finger away from the carpal and remain still.
2. Wear the watch tightly. For best results, there should be a sensation of pressure
from the watch.
3. Place your arm on a stable surface, for example, on a table, while measuring, with
the screen facing up.
4. Remain still during measurement and focus on the measurement.
5. Factors such as hair, tattoo, shaking, low temperature, and incorrect wearing of the
watch may affect measurement results, and even lead to measurement failure.
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