Fitbit Sens and Versa 3 Get SP02 Monitoring and Audible Google Answers

There was a lot of attention given to Android wear last month, mainly because it finally showed signs of life after a long period of stagnation. That said, with regard to the poles, especially those who are oriented towards physical form and health, the wide selection of Apple Watch and Fitbit still dominate the market and the spirits. The future of Fitbit under Google and Android wear is a bit uncertain, despite the insurance, but this last update of its two smartwatches ahead on Android wear smartwatches still lacking a popular biometric.

Given the Pandemic of Covid-19, people pay more attention to warning signs from their body. Although not as accurate as professional medical equipment, smartwatches sensors and even some phones can always give an estimate of how your body is good. Measure things like heart rate is now a common feature in Smartwatches, but few people can take SP02 readings.

SP02, which represents the saturation of oxygen of the blood, measures the amount of oxygen in your blood. It can be an indirect indicator that the blood and the rest of the body can not obtain the appropriate amount of oxygen required to hold the body to operate properly. It is also one of the things that hospitals and doctors monitor in case of COVID-19 infection.

Some SmartWatches of Fitbit have long been integrated with Google Assistant, allowing users to speak their thoughts instead of typing them. Ironically, Google could not answer it, at least not by the voice. This last update finally provides Google a voice and allows it to provide responses in the text as well as in audio, and this can be disabled in case users prefer that Google is silent.

SP02 Tracking and Audible Google Answers come both in Fitbit and Fitbit Versa 3. Versa 3 can now also inform weak or high cardiac rates users, a problem already knows it. Fitbit has not revealed that the Fitbitos update will move to the owners of these devices.

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