Damn that’s scary! I think it’s important to look at the overall picture (when using AWU) as sometimes I might get a low reading on my AWU but it’s due to bad conditions like I mentioned - good to hear that you were alright long term!
@@Tech_Dude97 thanks. Lungs are back to a good standard now. I was short of breath and the figure of 88% was enough to justify the ambulance. The call operators like numbers! If had said I was a bit short of breath they may not have sent an ambulance. It’s another great reason to have an Apple Watch.
For reference - between 95-100% is considered a healthy SP02/Blood Oxygen range.
Did you paint the watch?
Nah, no anodising/dying of the metal - all original!
I called an ambulance out when I hit 88%. I was taken to A&E with Covid Pneumonia!
Damn that’s scary! I think it’s important to look at the overall picture (when using AWU) as sometimes I might get a low reading on my AWU but it’s due to bad conditions like I mentioned - good to hear that you were alright long term!
@@Tech_Dude97 thanks. Lungs are back to a good standard now. I was short of breath and the figure of 88% was enough to justify the ambulance. The call operators like numbers! If had said I was a bit short of breath they may not have sent an ambulance.
It’s another great reason to have an Apple Watch.
Hello what is the app called
@@zavaianstoica9611 it’s built into the watch and called ‘blood oxygen’.
@@zavaianstoica9611 It is included by default (Blood Oxygen App) on all compatible Apple Watches (S6, S7, S8, Ultra)