Samsung Watch Users Can Now Track Blood Pressure
Samsung Watch users in the US can now track their blood pressure, but it requires using a cuff monitor for calibration.
Why it matters
This feature provides Samsung Watch users in the US with more comprehensive health tracking capabilities directly on their wearable device.
Key Points
- 1Blood pressure tracking feature available on Galaxy Watch 4 and newer models
- 2Requires updated Samsung Health Monitor app and a cuff monitor for calibration
- 3Feature is now available to US-based Samsung Watch users
Details
Samsung has enabled blood pressure tracking on its latest Galaxy Watch models in the US. This feature, which was previously only available in certain regions, allows users to monitor their blood pressure directly from their smartwatch. However, it requires an additional step of calibrating the watch with a cuff-style blood pressure monitor. Once set up, users can conveniently check their blood pressure readings on the watch without the need for a separate device.
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