Samsung has recently added ECG and blood pressure tracking to Galaxy Watch3, Watch Active2 across 31 countries. Through the Samsung Health Monitor app, users...
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Samsung has recently added ECG and blood pressure tracking to Galaxy Watch3, Watch Active2 across 31 countries.
Through the Samsung Health Monitor app, users can get a deeper insight into their vital signs such as heartbeat, ECG, and blood pressure. Users can tap the Measure” widget on the Galaxy Watch3 after linking the Samsung Health Monitor on their smartphone and calibrating it. The device measures blood pressure through pulse wave analysis, tracked with the Heart Rate Monitoring sensors. The program then analyzes the relationship between the calibration value and the blood pressure change to determine the blood pressure.
Meanwhile, the ECG monitoring works by analyzing the heart’s electrical activity through a sensor on the Galaxy Watch3 or Galaxy Watch Active2. To activate, users need to open the Samsung Health Monitor app, take a seat on a chair comfortably, and ensure the watch is fitted firmly to your wrist. The user needs to rest your forearm on a flat surface and lightly place a fingertip from the opposite hand on the top button on the smartwatch for 30 seconds. The app will then measure your heart rate and rhythm, classified as either a Sinus Rhythm (a normal, regular heartbeat) or AFib (when the heart beats irregularly).
Samsung is rolling out the feature to 31 countries in February, including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Chile, Indonesia, and the UAE. The Samsung Health Monitor app is automatically installed when users update their Galaxy smartwatch to the latest version via the Galaxy Wearable app. Its update will be available on Galaxy Watch3 and Galaxy Watch Active2 starting February 4, 2021.
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26/01/2021 12:44 PM
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