brandonballinger@alien.topBtoApple@hardware.watch•Do any of the heart apps tell you daily, weekly, monthly blood oxygen averages?English
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1 year agoCurious what you’d plan to use the daily/weekly/monthly averages for? E.g., for fitness? Something related to asthma/sleep apnea/COPD? (Neither of my apps do this today, but this may be a feature we’d add).
If you have paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (afib episodes that come and go), then Apple Watch’s “Afib history” setting will be helpful.
Each week, it estimates the percentage of time you spend in afib, which is helpful to evaluate whether your rhythm control medication is working and map out your individual triggers (coffee, stress, exercise, and so on). The Afib history feature is FDA-cleared.
The only drawback is that when you enable the AFib History setting, irregular rhythm notifications get disabled. However, those notifications aren’t recommended for people with diagnosed afib – Apple’s irregular rhythm notifications algorithm was designed and tested to screen for irregular rhythms in a population without diagnosed arrhythmias.
So TL;DR - turn it on!