Spo2 Assistant 3.1 Review

Unlike temporary handheld readings, this software stores data on your local drive, allowing you to generate reports and spot patterns over days or weeks.

For power users, the desktop version of SPO2 Assistant 3.1 unlocks hidden functionality: spo2 assistant 3.1

While SPO2 Assistant is not a diagnostic medical device, version 3.1 includes an FDA-registered (Class I exempt) screening algorithm. By analyzing cyclic desaturations and re-oxygenation patterns, it generates an "Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) Estimate." Users have reported a 90% correlation with at-home sleep study results, making it a powerful first-step screening tool. At its core, SPO2 Assistant 3

At its core, SPO2 Assistant 3.1 is a specialized mobile and desktop application designed to record, analyze, chart, and export blood oxygen saturation data. Unlike standard health apps that merely display a single reading, this software transforms raw oximeter data into visual trends, long-term reports, and medical-grade logs. 85% at 12

Climbers and pilots face hypoxia risks that appear suddenly. The 3.1 version introduces an . By inputting your current altitude, the app calculates expected SpO2 ranges. If your reading falls outside the acclimate-zone (e.g., 85% at 12,000 feet instead of the expected 89%), the assistant issues a "descend or supplement oxygen" advisory.

For a casual user without respiratory issues, the built-in SpO2 tools in a standard smartwatch may suffice. But for anyone needing reliable, continuous, exportable data, sets a new standard for consumer oximetry software.

While the assistant provides the data, the interpretation should ideally be discussed with a healthcare professional. General guidelines include: : Normal oxygen levels for most healthy adults.