Samsung's Galaxy Watch Finally Gets Blood Pressure Monitoring in the US
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Samsung's Galaxy Watch Finally Gets Blood Pressure Monitoring in the US
"Samsung has rolled out blood pressure monitoring for select Galaxy Watch users in the US via the Samsung Health Monitor app. The update allows users to measure and track blood pressure directly from their wrist on supported models, including the Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 6 series."
"To keep readings accurate, the watch needs to be calibrated every 28 days using a standard upper-arm blood pressure monitor. This feature joins other health tools on Galaxy Watch devices, such as ECG tracking, irregular heart rhythm alerts, and sleep apnea detection."
"Early leaks suggest that the Galaxy Watch 9 is already in development, with a firmware file linked to the device spotted on Samsung's servers. Samsung usually updates its smartwatch lineup every year, and the next generation is expected to follow a similar schedule."
Blood pressure monitoring is now available for select Galaxy Watch users in the US via the Samsung Health Monitor app. Supported models include Galaxy Watch 8, 8 Classic, 7, 6 series, and 5 series. Users can measure systolic and diastolic values along with heart rate, requiring calibration every 28 days with a standard monitor. This feature complements existing health tools like ECG tracking and sleep apnea detection. Additionally, early signs indicate that the Galaxy Watch 9 is in development, with a firmware file linked to the device found on Samsung's servers.
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