Korean technology giant, Samsung, not only aces with smartphone products under its belt, but it also has a good range of smartwatches. The latest one is the Galaxy Watch Active 2, which is feature-packed.
The company brought in its first smartwatch, which they called the Galaxy Gear Watch that was announced way back in 2013. Since then, Samsung has infused better technology in their smartwatches.
And what might come as a new update for the Galaxy Watch devices, is that as per an official report by Samsung, the Samsung Health Monitor app has been cleared by South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS), meaning that the software, in tandem with the Galaxy Watch devices, can now be used to measure blood pressure.
This clearance makes the app government cleared and cuffless blood pressure monitoring application. Moreover, as per the Corporate SVP and Head of Health Team Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics, Taejong Jay Yang, this app will be beneficial for millions of blood pressure patients across the globe.
He further added that:
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As shown in the video below, the user needs to calibrate the Galaxy Watch Active 2 with a traditional cuff. Once the calibration is done, the user can tap the Measure button to monitor the blood pressure levels, anytime, anywhere.
Besides, as mentioned in the official post,
The new update for the Samsung Health Monitor app, that will give deeper insights to a user’s health and blood pressure metrics, will be made available for the Galaxy Watch Active 2, somewhere around Q3 in 2020. Note that it will eventually be rolled out for older Galaxy Watch devices as well.
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