I have sleep apnea and use CPAP therapy. I have the ring and like it a lot. It provides very useful information. I use it with a different app, though, "SleepO2," which is very similar. Here's my only concern: A fair number of folks have had problems with this ring after their return window closes, including that the ring just stops working altogether. The product comes with a warranty, but folks say that the manufacturer is not responsive to support requests or warranty replacement requests. So it's a bit of a gamble. I've been using my O2 ring for about 4 months (not every night, but maybe 5 nights per month) with no problem. I paid US$150 and would like to get at least 150 uses out of it before it dies so I feel like I got my money's worth. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. One other thing - battery life: For me, I can use it for 1.5 nights until the battery is depleted. I don't want it to die in the middle of the second night, so basically I have to recharge it after every night I use it. Not a big deal, but something to keep in mind.
I have severe Complex Apnea ..Central dominant ... Unable to use BiPAP or ASV....So, I need this to wake me when my oxygen drops which is normally in the 70's....Just ordered today, so we'll see. I'll try to update here on results.
Does anyone know the difference between the O2 ring and the sleep apnea oxygen monitor ,wich they both look the same,made by the same company/brand ???
Yes, you can export a report from the app to a PNG image or to a timestamped CSV file. You can also export to a PDF from the computer, although I haven't tried this.
good, video, thank you. I used mine last night for the first time. My threshold was set at 90% and the data says my 02 dropped to 89%. I dont think the vibration alarm went off and I can't see anywhere that it is recorded that the alarm was issued. I am not sure that it was working?? Can anyone help me, thanks.
I've heard that the December 2022 update changed a lot the usage of the ring and the report, something about sending information to the cloud instead of your phone. Can you comment on that? I thought this would be the perfect product but now I'm questioning it.
One of the best detailed explanatory videos I’ve ever seen thank you very much. I purchased it and wear it on my little finger and my pulmonologist loves the reports.
@@Bklynpimpstress I use it primarily when I’m sleeping but sometimes also use it during the day when I’m taking a walk or exercising. I also wear it to my doctors appointments and they are amazed at how accurate it is compared to their pulse oximeters.
@@sdbrase thank you very much because I need something that tracks during daily movement. I have a lung disease and I wanna track when my oxygen drops during my daily activities, I don't have issues during sleep so tracking during my sleep doesn't benefit me.
How does this product IMPROVE the quality of your sleep? Surely it can only supply DATA on what's happening in your sleep: improving the quality of sleep would depend on whether there is a way to act on that data, no?
He goes over the ring software that allows you to set a reminder/alert (silent vibration) to detect when your O2 levels are low and will vibrate on the finger (adjustable) to cause you to change your sleep position and thus improve your O2 level. That is actually a good thing for sleep apnea sufferers.
I'm gonna buy one of these since my smartwatch is all over the place as far as SPO2/sleep measurements due to the watch band having set increments for fit. The watch is either too loose (the measurements are completely off) or it's too tight and sometimes cuts off blood flow to my fingers (hard to have oxygen in your blood when there isn't any blood.)
Hi ... thanks for the review . What is the lowest threshold of spo2 can be set ? And is it possible to set the vibration alarm muted or totally silent off ?
Hi - the SPO2 can be set as low as 80% and as high as 95% - the factory default is 88% which is what most doctors consider the low threshold. The alarm vibration can be set at five settings from very weak to very strong but I don’t believe it can be muted totally although the very week is close. The screen brightness can be set at low medium or high. The low pulse rate threshold can be set between 30 and 70 and the high threshold can be set between 70 and 200.
My friends and I am using it. A gadget that is very suitable for home testing of sleep apnea syndrome. The report is what the patient needs, I cannot find anything to alternative it.
Dude! Making these videos is stressing you out. 100 b/min! Or was it because you saw the price of this gadget? 02Ring is $179, the Oxylink is larger but only er $119 but the finger tip OxySmart is only $49 a bargain as it still does the monitoring but more easily falls off when sleeping so it wakes you up.
Some time i wake up from i don't breathing (i dream i fighting or drowning) and I'm burning up. It takes 5-10 min of breathing b4 I'm back to normal. Really feel I'm dying.
Wonder why someone would dislike this video that has the potential to save someone else's life 😯..that's plan evil. Good work man and many more productive video's from you.
Great review Chigz loved the comparison but it doesn't look comfortable to me 😅.It seems very bulky i'd prefer something more comfortable like the honor band 5 or honor band 5i , both of them have the SpO2 feature.
The honor band will not track your SP02 whilst you sleep and provide detailed reports, this product is not for everyone. But for certain people, it is a life saver.
I have sleep apnea and use CPAP therapy. I have the ring and like it a lot. It provides very useful information. I use it with a different app, though, "SleepO2," which is very similar.
Here's my only concern:
A fair number of folks have had problems with this ring after their return window closes, including that the ring just stops working altogether. The product comes with a warranty, but folks say that the manufacturer is not responsive to support requests or warranty replacement requests.
So it's a bit of a gamble. I've been using my O2 ring for about 4 months (not every night, but maybe 5 nights per month) with no problem. I paid US$150 and would like to get at least 150 uses out of it before it dies so I feel like I got my money's worth. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
One other thing - battery life: For me, I can use it for 1.5 nights until the battery is depleted. I don't want it to die in the middle of the second night, so basically I have to recharge it after every night I use it. Not a big deal, but something to keep in mind.
One thing you got wrong is that you said (think by mistake) that it measures sugar levels as well.but it does not.
Otherwise great review,thankyou!
I have severe Complex Apnea ..Central dominant ... Unable to use BiPAP or ASV....So, I need this to wake me when my oxygen drops which is normally in the 70's....Just ordered today, so we'll see. I'll try to update here on results.
Any updates?
Update please?
@2:00 you mistakenly say “blood sugar levels”. Easy error to make but I think an important one to correct.
can we replace the battery ??? what kind of battery ???
Do you know how to change the flat battery? I'm keen to know if you can say, thanks
Tracking your blood sugar levels?? @ 2:00
Can it be used for Epilepsy?
Oooh good idea! I would assume it would be good for nocturnal seizures.
I am convinced, thanks for the detailful video!
Does anyone know the difference between the O2 ring and the sleep apnea oxygen monitor ,wich they both look the same,made by the same company/brand ???
This seems like a good purchase with so many benefits. Very cool product. Take care of yourself Chigz
Yes its pretty good, will do. Thanks for watching.
Can this device share the recordings to doctors as reports in PDF or other formats?
Yes, you can export a report from the app to a PNG image or to a timestamped CSV file. You can also export to a PDF from the computer, although I haven't tried this.
How do you know when it has reached full charge I just see a battery continue to charge for over an hour now, so how long to charge
I have question do you need to let your phone open while using the ring at night ?
thanks. I just bought 1 yesterday. So glad i watched your video.
One question. Does it have Airplane mode? Because I don't want any ongoing connections while I'm asleep.
it would be helpful if you would provide more info about the alarm functionality. Also, your statement about the meaning of FDA listing is misleading.
good, video, thank you. I used mine last night for the first time. My threshold was set at 90% and the data says my 02 dropped to 89%. I dont think the vibration alarm went off and I can't see anywhere that it is recorded that the alarm was issued. I am not sure that it was working?? Can anyone help me, thanks.
I've heard that the December 2022 update changed a lot the usage of the ring and the report, something about sending information to the cloud instead of your phone. Can you comment on that? I thought this would be the perfect product but now I'm questioning it.
One of the best detailed explanatory videos I’ve ever seen thank you very much. I purchased it and wear it on my little finger and my pulmonologist loves the reports.
Happy to hear. Thanks for watching. 👍
Hello do you just use it when you sleep or throughout the day?
@@Bklynpimpstress I use it primarily when I’m sleeping but sometimes also use it during the day when I’m taking a walk or exercising. I also wear it to my doctors appointments and they are amazed at how accurate it is compared to their pulse oximeters.
@@sdbrase thank you very much because I need something that tracks during daily movement. I have a lung disease and I wanna track when my oxygen drops during my daily activities, I don't have issues during sleep so tracking during my sleep doesn't benefit me.
@@Bklynpimpstress it will do that perfectly.
is it normal to have such a high heart rate? im not judging , just curious, since i was told anything higher than 80bpm while not in motion, is high
very good Chinese product,
agree !
Used it for a long time,
now my sister is using it
since she needs it more than me.
How does this product IMPROVE the quality of your sleep? Surely it can only supply DATA on what's happening in your sleep: improving the quality of sleep would depend on whether there is a way to act on that data, no?
He goes over the ring software that allows you to set a reminder/alert (silent vibration) to detect when your O2 levels are low and will vibrate on the finger (adjustable) to cause you to change your sleep position and thus improve your O2 level. That is actually a good thing for sleep apnea sufferers.
Is kospet vision ok on a 5.5 inch wrist
can not get to same page on my phone that you are showing
I'm gonna buy one of these since my smartwatch is all over the place as far as SPO2/sleep measurements due to the watch band having set increments for fit. The watch is either too loose (the measurements are completely off) or it's too tight and sometimes cuts off blood flow to my fingers (hard to have oxygen in your blood when there isn't any blood.)
How long are the Samsung galaxy watch 3 straps
thank you for the very useful review and information
Your welcome.
Hi ... thanks for the review . What is the lowest threshold of spo2 can be set ? And is it possible to set the vibration alarm muted or totally silent off ?
Hi - the SPO2 can be set as low as 80% and as high as 95% - the factory default is 88% which is what most doctors consider the low threshold. The alarm vibration can be set at five settings from very weak to very strong but I don’t believe it can be muted totally although the very week is close. The screen brightness can be set at low medium or high. The low pulse rate threshold can be set between 30 and 70 and the high threshold can be set between 70 and 200.
@@sdbrase appreciated.. thanks for the reply .
It tracks blood sugar?
Thank you for the informative video.
This would be a great device to have. I like this very much.
Awesome review, Chigz. 👍
Glad you liked, thanks for watching.
Great review.
My friends and I am using it. A gadget that is very suitable for home testing of sleep apnea syndrome. The report is what the patient needs, I cannot find anything to alternative it.
tracking "Blood Sugar Levels" - Did I hear that correctly??? Please expand ...
Good review on a very nice Device.👍👍👍
Thanks! 👍
Awesome product chigz..😁😁😁👍👍👍😍😍😍.. totally cool..
Thanks
Can you test Avira pura laptop gaming test
Dude! Making these videos is stressing you out. 100 b/min! Or was it because you saw the price of this gadget?
02Ring is $179, the Oxylink is larger but only er $119 but the finger tip OxySmart is only $49 a bargain as it still does the monitoring but more easily falls off when sleeping so it wakes you up.
96-102 bpm while talking ?
Some time i wake up from i don't breathing (i dream i fighting or drowning) and I'm burning up. It takes 5-10 min of breathing b4 I'm back to normal. Really feel I'm dying.
Same here
If it happens often it sounds like sleep apnea
I have to use it on my ring finger because my index finger and thumb are too thick for it to be comfortable.
Am from Algeria can i buy it? They can deliver it to me!?
Nice!
Will this continuous read and record if you wear it during the day?
Yes, it will as long as you avoid rigorous body movements
Super video
Super cool. Its an amazing product!!
#chigz
Wonder why someone would dislike this video that has the potential to save someone else's life 😯..that's plan evil.
Good work man and many more productive video's from you.
Impressive
Power to the people💪
Great review Chigz loved the comparison but it doesn't look comfortable to me 😅.It seems very bulky i'd prefer something more comfortable like the honor band 5 or honor band 5i , both of them have the SpO2 feature.
The honor band will not track your SP02 whilst you sleep and provide detailed reports, this product is not for everyone. But for certain people, it is a life saver.
The honor band can not do continuous monitoring of SpO2. This is recommended for people with sleep apnea or copd to monitor sleep SpO2
$180!!? That is not inexpensive!!
For continuous monitoring during sleep it's not bad.
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