Wellue O2 Ring Archival Data
I happen to be on my 3rd Wellue O2 ring. The first had a battery issue, the 2nd stopped working after a year of service.
My question relates to the stored data for each of the rings. Is there any compelling reason to keep the past data on my PC for rings that are no longer in use?
I ask because I am in the process of cleaning up my data files on my PC after some file corruption created by my desire to stop using OneDrive. Note: My current ring is storing data files properly so they can be uploaded to Oscar.
10-06-2024, 09:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2024, 09:16 PM by Jay51.)
RE: Wellue O2 Ring Archival Data
Good question. I would be inclined to look them all over, and maybe save one that looked like the average for all of them. Also, I would save any obvious outliers.
Screenshots of them, copied to a sd card or usb stick, phone picture of your PC screen, etc. are other ways to save them.
This may be valuable for future healthcare appointments (have a more broad picture of your SPO2 levels over time with more data points, etc.).
Totally your call though. If everyone of them look similar, maybe just save one.
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RE: Wellue O2 Ring Archival Data
Since each data file is extracted from the Viatom/Wellue SQL database, if you can locate the database, I would save it and delete the individual files. The database is considerably smaller than all the individual files. There is SQL code available to extract these files if you desire. The 2 possible database names that I'm aware of are, PlusebitO2.db or db_o2.db.
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