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Galaxy WatchThe sensors for blood oxygen levels go by light penetration of the skin. If you have dark tattoos, the light is not going to penetrate--the same reason they used to make women remove their nail polish for the finger sensors, until they got wise and put the sensors on the back side of the device. Tattoos are a choice. Not everyone has them, and not everyone who has them, has them on their wrists. Don't blame the technology.
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Galaxy WatchPersonally, I think the sleep apnea detection is not a very useful addition, since during sleep if you have snore detection on, you'd be able to make a pretty good guess at it based on the amount of snoring and the measured oxygen levels in the normal sleep detection. The watch using the sleep apnea tool only measures for two nights and is only a pre diagnostic tool to initiate a conversation with your doctor. Your nighly sleep tracking with snore detection on is a more consistent measurement for this.
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