The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 offers a diverse range of health monitoring and physical fitness capabilities. Unfortunately, not all users can access all of these features. For instance, the ECG and blood pressure functionalities are limited to specific regions. Furthermore, even in the supported regions, these features cannot be utilized when the watch is paired…
Category: Health
Taking Health to the Next Level: Samsung Galaxy Watch Now Monitors Irregular Heartbeats
Samsung has silently introduced a new functionality to its Galaxy Watch, enabling it to detect irregular heart rhythms. Medically known as arrhythmias, irregular heart rhythms may indicate various heart conditions, some of which can be severe or life-threatening. Timely identification of these irregularities is crucial as it allows for prompt medical intervention, significantly improving the…
Galaxy Watch update will make health tracking more reliable for users with tattooed wrists later this year
The BioActive sensor on Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 5 has reached an impressive level of advancement, enabling accurate and dependable monitoring of health data and fitness activities in various aspects. However, it appears that almost all smartwatches, regardless of the brand, encounter challenges when it comes to gathering health and fitness information from wrists adorned with…
The Google Pixel Watch Now Monitors Blood Oxygen Levels Overnight and You Can Get an Official Silver or Black Metal Band Too
Compared to its competitors, Google’s Pixel Watch is a relatively recent entrant in the market, which means it still has ground to cover in terms of features. In order to bridge that gap, Google has unveiled an exciting update for the Pixel Watch—blood oxygen tracking. With this new functionality, the watch will diligently monitor your…
Next-Level Health Monitoring: Samsung Skin Sensor Detects Your Calorie Intake in Real-Time According to New Patent
According to a recent update, Samsung is currently developing a wearable skin sensor capable of estimating your calorie intake. The company, known for its Galaxy Watch, is making significant progress in refining these skin sensors to automatically monitor the caloric content of your food and beverages without the need for manual input. While other prominent…