Emay EMO-90
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Valeriy Kovalenko
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Valeriy Kovalenko
mico eaglefeather, and it's released! Please update the app to the latest version (6.4.1) and give it a try: https://getstamina.app/help/sensors/bluetooth-device-connection-wizard
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mico eaglefeather
Valeriy Kovalenko: I have tried it a few times, and although the app sees the device, I have not been able to successfully connect. Here are some Screenshots
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Valeriy Kovalenko
mico eaglefeather: thanks for giving it a try. I took a look at the official documentation and it says that:
> Support Two Modes: 1. Spot Check-> Read your oxygen level in real time whenever needed without recording data 2. Continuous Tracking -> Record data second by second over time for later analysis and report.
It looks like the device doesn’t stream any data in the continuous mode (this is what I usually see with the devices with built-in memory). I wonder if you can check the native app to see if it shows the data in the real time?
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mico eaglefeather
Valeriy Kovalenko: Yes, you are correct. It only offers spot check or record mode, but either way, it doesn't stream real-time data. I have contacted the manufacturer to see if there is a way to enable this functionality. I will you keep you updated. Thanks for your help.
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Valeriy Kovalenko
Hey mico, I'm going to close this ticket for now. If you hear anything from the vendor or find a way to make the device stream data, please feel free to post here or open a new request.
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Valeriy Kovalenko
Hi mico, we're working on a big feature that will allow to do a self-interrogation of a bluetooth device in STAmina. That feature should cover all pulse-oximeters that have simple communication protocols.
Pulse-oximeters with internal memory usually have quite complex communications protocols, so I cannot say for sure if that'll be possible to support your pulse-oximeter or not.
The first think to do is to use this instruction to gather some logs from the device: https://getstamina.app/help/sensors/how-to-interrogate-a-bluetooth-le-device