Monitor Oxygen Levels in Blood
Huawei Watch GT2 Series
- The Huawei Watch GT2 series now comes with new SpO2 monitoring which helps in measuring the volume of oxygen in the blood.
- The Watch is powered by Kirin A1, World’s first chipset exclusively launched for wearables; promises 2 week battery after one charge
- The feature is expected in the HUAWEI Watch GT2e at launch as well
The firmware update version 1.0.6.26 has been released for Huawei Watch GT2 for installation in the watches from the series.
Once installed successfully, the update would add a feature of measuring SpO2 levels through the health app, apart from improving system stability.
SpO2 represents an estimate of the oxygen levels in a person’s bloodstream. A healthy person should have an SpO2 level between 90 and 100. Low levels of oxygen in the blood can cause hypoxemia, which can have severe impact on health. The elderly, people with certain heart and lungs related diseases and snoring issues, those having a hectic schedule, or those living at higher altitude are usual victims of low oxygen levels in the blood.
Huawei Watch GT2 users can just now install the update and keep track of the oxygen levels in blood. The feature will be inbuilt in the Huawei Watch GT2e variant.