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<br>Signs of a second-generation Realme smartwatch reared their heads in September 2020 with new certifications for such a [BloodVitals SPO2 device](https://stir.tomography.stfc.ac.uk/index.php/Sleep_Apnea_Doesn%E2%80%99t_Raise_Cancer_Risk_Due_To_Low_Oxygen_Levels_In_The_Blood) noticed on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This leak suggested that the device would be in a position to offer a coronary heart-price monitor, as well as a round face on which to view its learn-outs. Now, a new launch by the OEM has confirmed this spec, [BloodVitals SPO2 device](http://dogetransparency.wiki/index.php/A_New_Fitbit_Software_Update_Unlocks_Blood_Oxygen_Tracking_On_Several_Devices) together with plenty of others. The new Watch S does indeed have a heart-fee sensor, rated for "real-time" measurements, in addition to one for blood oxygen saturation. Their knowledge is displayed on a 1.3-inch screen that can routinely adjust for [BloodVitals SPO2](https://wiki.la.voix.de.lanvollon.net/index.php/Investing_In_The_Health:_Why_Is_Your_Blood_Oxygen_So_Important) changes in ambient mild so as to (ideally) keep visible always. The Realme Watch S also has IP68 ingress protection (though this was confirmed by way of its latest leaks) and helps 16 completely different exercise varieties, including cycling |
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