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The company hopes that its more descriptive reports will distinguish the personal ECG offering from others limited to atrial fibrillation detection alone.
The Samsung Health Monitor app will be updated to enable these features on the Galaxy Watch3 and Galaxy Watch Active2 beginning on February 4 for certain markets.
The company released three new products today that are available today for preorder on Fitbit’s website and will be sold worldwide in late September.
While its Galaxy Watch3 device is available now, a launch date for the Samsung Health Monitor app that will enable ECG, blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation tracking is still up in the air.
AliveCor released today KardiaCare, a digital subscription service for managing heart health at home.
The latest feature can now be combined with Samsung's cuffless blood pressure monitoring feature, which got approval in South Korea a few weeks ago.
Last week the company raked in $3 million in seed funding.
A newly published notice from the FDA suggests a new capability for the Alphabet subsidiary's clinical research wearable.
The new features are designed to help wearers detect the risk of atrial fibrillation and sleep apnea.
From mobile ECGs to tele-rehabilitation to defibrillator delivery drones, a range of new data was on display at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2019.