The Moto Watch 100 monitors your heart rate 24/7 to help provide you with more detailed information about your health and well-being. It also has a sensor to measure blood oxygen levels while tracking your workouts.
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The Moto Watch 100 monitors your heart rate 24/7 to help provide you with more detailed information about your health and well-being. It also has a sensor to measure blood oxygen levels while tracking your workouts.
Moto Watch 100 can take SpO2 (oxygen saturation) readings throughout the day and automatically tracks SpO2 while you sleep. To monitor your heart rate or take a SpO2 reading on your watch, follow these steps:
To view your heart rate on your watch, follow these steps:
On the smartwatch:
The heart rate app will show your heart rate graph from the last 12 hours as well as your current high and low heart rate.
In the app:
Note: If you don’t see any heart rate data, make sure your Moto Watch 100 band is snug but comfortable. The heart rate sensor is located on the back of the watch and must not be obstructed or covered, avoiding skin contact.
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In some cases, tattoos can interfere with the heart rate sensor. If you have problems, try placing the watch where there are no tattoos.
To read your blood oxygen level on your watch, follow these steps:
Note: The sensor is located on the back of the watch and must not be obstructed or covered to avoid skin contact. In some cases, tattoos can interfere with the heart rate sensor. If you have problems, try placing the watch where there are no tattoos.
Viewing more information and history:
Note: If you don’t see any SpO2 data, make sure the wristband is a little tight, but make sure it’s comfortable.
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