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A Quick Question for Viatom/Wellue O2Ring Users
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A Quick Question for Viatom/Wellue O2Ring Users
I use the SleepU oximeter and to activate its Bluetooth communication with a cell phone, you unplug it from either the power cord or sensor cable. Since the O2Ring's sensor is built-in, how do you activate its Bluetooth communication?

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- Red
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RE: A Quick Question for Viatom/Wellue O2Ring Users
You pair it with your phone. Will come up in BT menu on phone
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RE: A Quick Question for Viatom/Wellue O2Ring Users
Thanks, but I was looking for "when" does it try to connect to your phone. Does it try to pair up immediately after removing it from your digit?
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RE: A Quick Question for Viatom/Wellue O2Ring Users
I just stick finger in to turn on and then open vihealth app and it shows in menu. BT icon shows on ring when synced
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RE: A Quick Question for Viatom/Wellue O2Ring Users
Thank you for the information. Thanks
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