Learn more about Samsung Health Monitor ECG
Samsung Health Monitor ECG is a cutting-edge feature that enables convenient and accurate heart monitoring using the Samsung Galaxy Watch. It allows users to perform electrocardiogram (ECG) measurements from their wrists, providing valuable insights for proactive heart health management.
The first setting process requires a smartphone. However, subsequent measurements can only be made with a watch. Measured ECG records are temporarily saved to the Watch and can be saved later by synchronizing with the smartphone app.
No calibration is required for ECG measurements. However, during the setup process, you are required to select the position of the watch's wrist.
No, but regarding continuous measurements it is not supported .
- Do not use the ECG Monitor App if you have an implanted pacemaker, implanted cardiac defibrillator, or other implanted electronic devices.
- Do not use the ECG Monitor App if you have known arrhythmia other than Atrial Fibrillation.
- Do not take ECG measurements during any physical activity.
- Do not use the ECG App if you are younger than 22 years old.
- Do not take ECG measurements during a medical procedure (for example, surgery or external defibrillation procedures).
- Do not take ECG measurements when the Galaxy Watch is close to strong electromagnetic fields (for example, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or X-Ray equipment, electromagnetic antitheft systems, and metal detectors).
- Make sure that the finger used to record the ECG is uncovered and free of any bruises, scars, or cuts.
- Certain physiological conditions can prevent some people from having a strong enough signal for the ECG App to detect and analyze.
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