I am new to Garmin and recently purchased a Venus 2 plus.
Like the watch overall, but the O2 readings are awful. 8-10% off
I dont expect this to be medical grade, but consistently 8-10% difference means that a perfect 100% perfusion, it'll read 92%, which medically means you are hypoxic ( due to the difference in SPO% vs blood gasses, it actually equates to 88% when measuring blood gasses).
I mean seriously, at that point, the reading is COMPLETELY useless. Why even have the sensor?
IMO, 2-3% i would consider acceptable, but 8-10% is completely useless.
sorry for the rant ,but if anyone could give me an idea, based on past issues, how Garmin typically addresses these things? do they try to fix the issue pretty quickly, or like fitbit's HR accuracy issue " we're aware of this problem, but may not be able to fix it".
thanks