Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 First to Detect Ectopic Heartbeats
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 has made headlines with its advanced health insurance tracking features. Notably, it's the first smartwatch to automatically detect and list ectopic pregnancy heartbeats, setting it apart from competitors like the Apple Watch Series 10 and Pixel Watch 3.
Ectopic heartbeats, though common and natural, can cause discomfort or concern. The Galaxy Watch 8's ECG feature now includes this in its 30-second single-lead ECG test, listing them under the 'Inconclusive' category. This innovation is likely the result of collaborative research between Samsung and medical experts.
The Galaxy Watch 8 also introduces a novel antioxidant feature, using LEDs to detect carotenoids in the skin, indicating antioxidant levels. Additionally, it offers new vascular load monitoring during sleep, estimating stress on the vascular system while the user is asleep. These features reflect Samsung's ongoing commitment to health and wellness technologies.
The Galaxy Watch 8's ability to detect and list ectopic heartbeats, along with its new antioxidant and vascular load monitoring features, demonstrate Samsung's dedication to advancing health insurance tracking in wearables. These innovations could help users better understand and manage their heart health and overall wellness.
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