
"Samsung's blood pressure monitoring feature for Galaxy Watch4 and later models requires users to calibrate the watch every 28 days with an upper arm cuff to ensure accuracy."
"The Galaxy Watches measure systolic and diastolic blood pressure alongside heart rate using heart rate monitoring sensors, providing comprehensive health tracking."
"Later this year, Samsung will introduce passive monitoring, which will allow users to see blood pressure trends over time, enhancing the health monitoring capabilities of the Galaxy Watches."
"The blood pressure monitoring feature is part of a growing suite of health and wellness tools available on Galaxy Watches, including the FDA-authorized Sleep Apnea feature."
Samsung has launched blood pressure measurement for the Galaxy Watch4 and later models in the US, utilizing the Samsung Health Monitor app. Users must calibrate the watch every 28 days with an upper arm cuff for accurate readings. The watches measure both systolic and diastolic blood pressure along with heart rate. Later this year, Samsung plans to introduce passive monitoring to track blood pressure trends over time, adding to existing health features like the FDA-authorized Sleep Apnea tool.
Read at GSMArena.com
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