Smartwatch blood oxygen reading seems inaccurate or not measuring
Blood oxygen sensors are very picky about fit and contact. Make sure your watch is snug on your wrist with the sensor flat against your skin, not loose. Clean the sensor lens with a soft cloth and restart the watch. If it still does not work, the sensor might have dirt or damage inside. try cleaning more thoroughly or get the watch serviced.
Smartwatch blood oxygen sensors need perfect contact with your skin to read accurately. A loose band, dirt on the lens, or skin that is too dry or hairy throws off the reading. We will check the fit, clean the sensor, and restart the watch to get accurate readings again.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Using harsh chemicals to clean the sensor. water and a soft cloth is all you need
- Moving your arm during the measurement thinking it does not matter. movement throws off the reading completely
Signs you need professional help
- If your blood oxygen readings are still wrong after tightening the band, cleaning the sensor, and restarting the watch, the sensor might have internal damage. Give us a call and we will help you arrange a repair or replacement.
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