Health management
Tracking sleep
Wear your device correctly. The device will automatically record your sleeping time and
identify whether you are in a deep sleep, light sleep, or awake.
Your sleep data for a single day is measured from 8:00 PM the night before to 8:00 PM of
that day for a total of 24 hours. For example, if you sleep 11 hours straight, starting from
7:00 PM to 6:00 AM, the device will count your sleeping time before 8:00 PM to the rst day
and the rest to the second day.
If HUAWEI TruSleep™ is not been enabled, the device will track your sleep using the
traditional method. When you wear the device to sleep, it will identify the dierent sleep
stages, including the time you fall asleep, wake up, and enter/exit deep sleep, and light sleep.
The corresponding data will be synced to the Huawei Health app.
Open Huawei Health, touch Devices then your device name, go to Health monitoring >
HUAWEI TruSleep™. When enabled, the device can accurately recognize when you fall
asleep, wake up, and whether you are in deep or REM sleep, and provide you with sleep
quality analysis and suggestions to help you understand and improve your sleep quality.
View your sleep data: Open the Huawei Health app and touch the Sleep card. You can then
view your daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly sleep data.
Measuring blood oxygen levels (SpO2)
Measuring SpO2 manually
On the device, enter the app list, touch SpO2 to start a SpO
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measurement. When Retest is
displayed on the screen, it indicates that the measurement is complete.
Automatic SpO
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measurement
1 Update your device and the Health app to the latest version.
2 Open Huawei Heath, touch Devices and then your device name, go to Health monitoring
> Automatic SpO2 measurement, and enable Automatic SpO2 measurement. The
device automatically measures and records your SpO2 when it detects that you are still.
3 Touch Low SpO2 alert to set the bottom limit of your SpO
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for you to receive an alert
when you are not asleep.
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