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Users of one of Fitbit's Sp02enabled devices will now be able to look at a chart of their oxygen variation.
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Once Fitbit has cleared its own atrial fibrillation detection feature, it will be working with the pharmas to develop content that will help at-risk users discuss their heart health with a provider.
Integrating Fitbit into the platform provides Health2Sync users with a more holistic view of their health, which can support them in making healthy lifestyle choices to better manage their condition.
The Belgium-based company's app can render heart rhythm irregularity readings in roughly 60 seconds.
The company has collected more than 10.5 billion nights of sleep data over the years, which helped them to provide insights on Singaporean users.