Measuring Spo2; Testing Stress Levels - Huawei WATCH GT 3 SE User Manual

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Touch the Sleep card on the Health screen of the Huawei Health app to view your daily,
weekly, monthly, and yearly sleep data.

Measuring SpO2

To use this feature, update your wearable device and the Huawei Health app to their
latest versions.
To ensure the accuracy of the SpO2 measurement, wear the wearable device properly
and tightly. Ensure that the monitoring module is in direct contact with your skin
without any obstructions.
Single SpO2 measurement
1
Wear your wearable device correctly and keep your arm still.
2
Press the Up button to enter the app list, swipe on the screen, and touch SpO2.
3
For some products, touch Measure. The actual product prevails.
4
Keep your body still and the screen facing upwards during the SpO2 measurement.
Automatic SpO2 measurement
1
Open the Huawei Health app, enter the device details screen, touch Health monitoring,
and enable Automatic SpO2 measurement. The device will automatically measure and
record your SpO2 when it detects that you are still.
2
Touch Low SpO2 alert to set the lower limit of your SpO2 for you to receive an alert
when you are not asleep.

Testing stress levels

Testing stress levels
Wear the device correctly and keep your body still during the stress test.
Single stress test:
Open the Huawei Health app, touch the Stress card, and touch Stress test to start a single
stress test. Touch Calibrate stress level and follow the onscreen instructions to calibrate
the stress level.
Periodic stress test:
Open the Huawei Health app, enter the device details screen, go to Health monitoring >
Automatic stress test, turn on the switch for Automatic stress test, and follow the
onscreen instructions to calibrate the stress level. Periodic stress tests will then start
automatically when you wear the watch correctly.
The accuracy of the stress test may be affected if the user has just taken substances with
caffeine, nicotine, or alcohol, or psychoactive drugs. It may also be affected when the
user suffers from heart disease or asthma, has been exercising, or is wearing the watch
incorrectly.
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