Apps and Features
Heart rate:
Keep track of your recent heart rate measurements using the iTOUCH Wearables app.
Go to the
Heart Rate
tab on the Home page. Learn more about heart rate data analysis and what
your movement state can tell you about your fitness intensity. View and compare your recent heart
rate trends from this page, or click on for individualized stats. Make sure your fitness tracker is
connected to your device to view this data.
The heart rate monitor is not for medical use. If you’re having issues with your heart rate
measurements, please consult a doctor immediately.
BLOOD OXYGEN MONITOR:
Measure your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2 %) with your iTouch
Slim Fitness Tracker. Learn more about blood oxygen in the iTOUCH Wearables app.
To measure your blood oxygen saturation from your fitness tracker, tap the Home button and
navigate to the Blood Oxygen screen that says, “SpO2”. Then, hold the Home button until your
watch vibrates to start measuring your blood oxygen. When finished, your watch will vibrate
again and display your blood oxygen measurement.
To measure your blood oxygen saturation from the iTOUCH Wearables app, navigate to the
Blood
Oxygen
page. Tap to start measuring your blood oxygen. This data will automatically sync to
your app when your iTouch Slim is within Bluetooth range of your smartphone. View and compare your
recent blood oxygen measurements from the
Blood Oxygen
page, or click for individualized stats.
The blood oxygen monitor is not for medical use. If you’re having issues with your blood
oxygen levels, please consult a doctor immediately.
FITNESS AND EXERCISE (MULTI-SPORTS MODE):
Track specific exercises, such as running,
swimming, football, basketball, soccer, tennis, cycling, and hiking, with your iTouch Slim Fitness Tracker.
See real-time stats, including heart-rate data, calories burned, and elapsed time all in the app.
Swimming:
Note: Your iTOUCH Slim is IP68 waterproof. While swimming, your fitness tracker can
withstand water up to 30 feet (10 meters) deep for up to 30 minutes. These measurements
are dependent on personal body metrics.