I have compared to a high-end Nonin Pulse Ox and the 945 is at typically 4-5 points lower. I wish there was a way to calibrate this sensor.
My FR945 reads about 3 pts lower than my fingertip meter and my Fenix 5x plus. I have compared the F5x+ reading with a reading in the doctor's office several times and they were within 1 point each time…
My sleeping pulse ox seems to dip into high 80's/low 90's at certain times during the night...i can almost certainly confirm through my wife that i do not have sleep apnea. i think the dips happen…
I did compare it with a medical device and had the same issue as most of you, Mine is always 4-6% less than the medical grade device. Same thing happen with all the members of my family, a did put it in all 5 of them just to check, there has to be something a bit off with this device. One curious fact, everytime I go out and do anything outside, somehow it does measure within the same range as the medical device.
i think Garmin have to think about a calibration option, so you can enter the measurement of the medical device and the onboard sensor use this difference to correct the measurement, my readings are mostly 4-6% lower as on a medical device too
Update, I’ve been back to outpatient clinic and done the comparison with two more hospital monitors. Again, exactly matches my watch reading both times. Again, surprised. Yes, sample of one watch here. I don’t wear it especially tight.
Same here, my pulse ox drops almost every night, but I have no other signs of apnoea except I feel tired frequently, but there are many other reasons for that. The watch usually shows gaps in the gap before these drops, so I think u are right about it - we sleep on that arm or the watch just moves and can’t take measurements .
Thanks! This has been bothering me a bit. I feel healthy, but it's below 95% most of the time, which ought to be sign of something not good.
Same for me at night. Going to try to all day thing. I definitely sleep on my arm as I get sandwiched between my wife and the cat and contort myself to accommodate both.