With increasing elevation and decreasing pressure, amount of effective oxygen in the air descreasing too. On sea level there's about 20,9% of oxygen in the air. This widget will show you a percentage of oxygen in actual elevation, elevation and if you will have Tempe sensor connected, it will show the temperature too (use at your own risk).</p><p></p><p>==========================================================</p>
v4.0.0 - Repaired code for correct cooperation with device unit settings
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David FT 🇲🇽
02 November 2019 | Versi 4.0.0
I really loved this widget but unfortunately I updated my Fenix 5 to last firmware and it stoped working , I have uninstalled it and re installed but now it just shows the IQ! Error icon
Sven McCall
22 Oktober 2019 | Versi 4.0.0
I like the idea of the widget glance but it doesn’t seem to be showing up on my Fenix 6. Just shows ‘OxygenWidget’. Any ideas?
Balasan Pembangun
23 Oktober 2019, mr3ska
Hello Sven, thank you for your review. The nonPRO devices from fenix6 series have less memory than the PRO versions and thanks to it, they are working with widget glance mode differently. Thanks to it I am not able to change the way how it will be loaded/displayed on the device. I tested it on f6S nonPRO and the device loads the Glance mode view, but at first time it takes few seconds
Dmitry Ionan
26 September 2019 | Versi 4.0.0
Gigica3
25 September 2019 | Versi 4.0.0
Chris Whelan
27 April 2019 | Versi 3.5.0
Edgar_edu
30 April 2017 | Versi 3.10
Great Widget!!!... It would be good have a statistic about de oxygen in the diferents moments during the day, weeks and months.
Damian
13 Oktober 2016 | Versi 3.00-upd1
Buen widget yo añadiría la opción de temperatura interna que tiene el Fénix 3 HR
Jüngling Benjamin
09 September 2016 | Versi 3.00-upd1
i want to use the temp sensor from fenix 3 and not a seperat one! i dont use the watch on my body all the time. sometimes on my backpack, still the same like a seperat temp sensor
drmattgray
27 April 2016 | Versi 3.00
The percentage of oxygen in the air does not change with altitude, but remains constant. What does change is the atmospheric pressure, which in turn affects the partial pressure of oxygen in the air. In other words, there is less pressure available to drive oxygen into the bloodstream, which is why breathlessness occurs at altitude. The readout should therefore be changed to show percentage partial pressure of oxygen.
Maaf tiada statistik tersedia lagi.