Masimo CEO claims the Apple Watch Blood Oxygen sensors are inaccurate — and that users will be "better off" without them

SvenJ

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Not my experience. I have the little fingertip Blood Oxygen meters you can buy at CVS or Walgreens. Invariably when I compare that reading with what my Apple watch says, they are either dead on, or within a percentage point. I have compared at the Drs office as well. Their little fingertip thing looks remarkably like what I have at home. Again, compares favorably. They may not be FDA 'approved', my experience is they are just as good as those little things that are, and darned more convenient. My Apple watch does measure periodically at night, and I'm certainly not setting an alarm to wake up, take a reading and write it down.
 
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