Heart rate measurement for a workout
During a workout, the device displays your real-time heart rate and heart rate zone, and
notifies you when your heart rate exceeds the upper limit. For better training results, you are
advised to do a workout based on your heart rate zone.
To choose the calculation method for heart rate zones, open the Huawei Health app, go to
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Me > Settings > Workout settings > Exercise heart rate settings, and set Heart rate
zones to Maximum heart rate percentage or HRR percentage.
Heart rate measurement during a workout: You can view the real-time heart rate on the
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device when you start a workout.
After completing your workout, you can check your average heart rate, maximum
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heart rate, and heart rate zone on the workout results screen.
Your heart rate will not be displayed if you remove the device from your wrist during
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the workout. However, it will continue to search for your heart rate signal for a while.
The measurement will resume once you put the device back on.
Measuring SpO2
To use this feature, update your wearable device and the Huawei Health app to their
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latest versions.
To ensure the accuracy of the SpO2 measurement, wear the wearable device snugly
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and in the correct manner. Make sure that the monitoring module is in direct contact
with your skin, free of any obstructions.
Single SpO2 measurement
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Wear your wearable device in the correct manner, and keep your arm still.
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Enter the device's app list, and swipe up or down to find and touch SpO2 (
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Remember to keep still with the screen facing upward, during SpO2 measurements.
For more accurate results, it is recommended that you wait three to five minutes after
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putting the device on before measuring your SpO2.
This measurement may also be affected by some external factors such as low ambient
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temperatures, arm movements, or tattoos on your arm.
The results are for reference only and are not intended for medical use.
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The measurement will be interrupted if you swipe right on the device screen, receive an
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incoming call, or an alarm goes off.
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