Perhaps by design because it needs elevation data from the GPS to calculate pulse ox? However, you’d think it would just use whatever the last elevation value was. Would be interesting to know how recent the last GPS connection needs to be before the pulse ox widget disappears.
I use pulse Oximetry daily as an Intensive Care Paramedic. It doesn't need elevation data.
I use pulse Oximetry daily as an Intensive Care Paramedic. It doesn't need elevation data.
as mentioned earlier, it is likely a visualization problem as the widget is designed to show SpO2 over altitude. It is not designed to show only SpO2. As such it likely needs an altitude fix to visualize the graph. I suspect Garmin should also enable a simple SpO2 graph over time.
I doubt altitude has anything to do with the calculation, only the displaying of the data.
Do you mean pulsox works only when you outside with GPS?
so if you will use watch only at home so it will be never measure?