Sequent OXYGO

Sequent OXYGO

Monitor your health with Sequent self-charging smart watch and OXYGO

App info


1.01.24
April 15, 2025
6,142
Android 7.0+
Everyone
Get Sequent OXYGO for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Sequent OXYGO, Developed by Sequent. Listed in Health & fitness Category. Current Version Is 1.01.24, Updated On 15/04/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Sequent OXYGO. Achieved Over 6 thousand Installs. Sequent OXYGO Currently Has 280 Reviews, Average Rating 3.7 Stars

Charging a smartwatch every day sucks?

Sequent - Move it. Charge it.

The Sequent app is the best companion of the only automatic self-charging smartwatch ever created.
Using 100% clean energy!

Discover the OXYGO Sequent App, the best companion of your Sequent watch, keep track of your steps, distance, calories, workout map (via e-GPS), and even your heart rate (Only supported on our heart rate watch)


You can :

- Set your daily targets and workout goals
- Analyse your performance
- Track your workout session and see your activity on the interactive map
- Check your heart rate and sleep quality

SEQUENT - MOVE IT. CHARGE IT.

FEEL THE ENERGY
We are currently offering version 1.01.24. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


Thanks for using Sequent OXYGO! This release brings major features and bug fixes that improve our product as a smart health tracker for better life.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.7
280 total
5 51.6
4 9.7
3 12.9
2 9.7
1 16.1

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Kevin Montgomery

The app is generally good, but Sport mode is a little confusing. The app help only refers to the newer 2.3 models and gives no guidance for the older 2.2. And why is the elevation field always blank even when using GPS? I love that the app is continuously being improved and I'm very happy with the quality and functionality of the watch.

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Zack Gonick

I'm writing this as my watch is currently showing the wrong time. I use military time (24hr) on my phone and I'm not sure if that's why the issue is happening? Anyway, it's about 9:10pm, and I look at my watch and it shows 3:10. I go to sync it and the hour hand moves... only to the 7. Now there appears to be no possible way to adjust the watch manually outside of system rebooting and losing all the health data. This isn't the first time this has happened either. Help?

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Lech Deregowski

FW_UPGRADE_IN_MAIN pops, "New version is now available! tap tap tap - nothing, can't clear this notification when the app is active in the foreground. The app has potential but doesn't make it extremely clear that on the personal settings page that there's more if you scroll down. Additionally, in order to actually function you absolutely need to grant all permissions and precise location information or it will just not function or seemingly fake a failure to start/find your watch until granted.

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Alexander Wollgarten

Overall good, all important information displayed on the main page. The integration with Google health isn't very good, specifically the sleep tracking. Oxygo shows both deep and light sleep correctly and Google health only shows the light sleep. Also doesn't show any data from previous nights unless I sync the watch every morning then open Google health. I need to use Google health as I have multiple devices that i use to track my workouts.

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Chris Cathcart

Very very poor. I have the Elektron HR, and it worked fine for 24 hours only. Now it: a) Weirdly identifies as Sequest SC 2.2 when connected (it identified as Elektron HR 2.2 originally) b) Connects after many attempts but does not sync. c) When it rarely does seem to sync, it only syncs steps. No sleep and no Heart rate. Nice looking watch. Truly awful app / tech implementation. Also, the "report a problem" button in the app, doesn't let you report a problem. It just uploads app data.

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Matus Moravcik

The app is nice but full of bugs. For example changing the body composition (height, weight, etc.) is not possible, joining the community of other app users is not possible, and the GPS does not track when the function is activated. The customer service unfortunately does not respond to emails/messages.

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Andrew Visser

A good system, but with a number of flaws. As others have pointed out, the synch doesn't always work well. The notification when you start the app is annoying and unnecessary. Starting workouts can take 2-3 attempts. There's only one kind of workout - this is terrible. It needs to have more. Walking, hiking, cycling, weights, yoga, swimming, kayaking, rowing, spinning, etc etc etc etc. Location tracking during a working will end if you use any other app which accesses the GPS. This should pause at most, and then restart - ideally it would just keep going. This renders the app almost useless. Anyone ever check their map app while out walking? The step count is barely better than guess work. I added over 2000 steps while driving yesterday... But in fairness, this is a common problem and fixing it isn't simple. The app seems to be a bit of a battery hog, but need more testing to be sure. Using the app in English on a Galaxy S20

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Anthony Hart-Jones (Merciful Angel)

Not a bad app, but let down by silly errors; for example, trying to sync to Google Fit tells me "Permission was denied, but is needed for core functionality" and then never asks for that permission. It's also very good at hanging when updating the watch firmware (the latest one can't be installed - it sits at 81% until the watch turns off) but that is at least better than the previous app. In all, I can see the potential, but it's just not there yet...