Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 will have an FDA-approved heart monitor in the US
May 8, 2023
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According to Samsung, the Galaxy Watch 6 has received approval from the FDA, the US federal health agency, for users who can detect abnormal heart rhythms using smartwatches.
According to Samsung, the Galaxy Watch 6 has received approval from the FDA, the US federal health agency, for users who can detect abnormal heart rhythms using smartwatches. The IHRN (irregular heart rate report) component of the device’s electrocardiogram feature is FDA approved for detecting signs of atrial fibrillation.
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Samsung announced this on Monday (8). In a statement, the South Korean manufacturer emphasized its focus on health solutions. “this is yet another example of how Samsung is prioritizing proactive security solutions, allowing users to gain a better understanding of their cardiovascular and overall health.The company also stated that The FDA-approved IHRN feature will be extended to previous Galaxy Watch releases.following the launch of the Galaxy Watch 6 line.
Bioactive sensor
Despite the confirmation of the implementation of the IHRN function in older models, the irregular heart rate identifier uses the BioActive sensor implemented in the Galaxy Watch 4. the novelty should only reach Watch 5 and Watch 4, except for the new generation of the gadget. It’s quite interesting to see that the smartwatch’s health feature is FDA approved. The certification confirms the quality of the software and the sensor, offering users the ability to monitor their health safely and effectively.
Early detection of the presence of atrial fibrillation can be a decisive factor between life and death. Irregular heart rhythms can lead to serious consequences such as heart failure and stroke. Samsung is expected to officially unveil the Galaxy Watch 6 at the next Unpacked show due to take place at the end of July. Until then, the FDA approval serves as a taste for the user, sparking anticipation for news of the next generation of smartwatches. During the official announcement of the device, the manufacturer is expected to present two different models of the gadget, both with many health monitoring features.
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