The first version was also released in Greece smart watch which has an approved application for heart chart.
In particular, as Huawei announced, “The HUAWEI ECG app for the HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro is also available in the Greek market with EU certification. For the first time in its mobile devices, Huawei introduces the ECG electrocardiogram function, which thanks to technology TruSeen 5.0+ provides an accurate measurement of heart function, as well as oxygen levels in the blood. “
Specifically, the app’s ECG sensor enables real-time recording of users’ sinus rhythm and atrial fibrillation. The measurement process is simple, as it is done by touching the button on the side of the device for 30 seconds, while the results are displayed on the watch screen immediately after the measurement. The ECG button uses a matte titanium coating, with high-precision electrodes that can accurately record the heart’s functions, making it possible to collect data anytime and anywhere. In addition, the advanced PPG sensors in the smartwatch allow users to check arterial stiffness, as well as provide the user with personalized health advice on cardiovascular health. “
As mentioned, in addition to the ECG app, the HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro features a SpO2 function to monitor users’ oxygen levels, as well as the HUAWEI TruSleep™ 2.0 sleep monitoring function, a monitor that monitors stress and lifestyle.
HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro also has a menstrual cycle management function. It also brings the Healthy Living Shamrock assistant with which users can get regular reminders about health challenges, daily water consumption, medication reminders, daily awareness, sleep reminders or exercise volume.
The HUAWEI Watch GT 3 Pro series can work independently, but in most cases it provides direct monitoring of user actions when paired with a smartphone. Smart watches can be easily synced with any smartphone, regardless of whether the device is running Android or iOS.
As the company says, “The product is not a medical device. Data obtained during use is for reference only, does not constitute a clinical diagnosis and does not replace a visit to a cardiologist. It should also not be used for medical research, diagnosis or treatment purposes. App users must be of age Over 18 years of age, while people diagnosed with other types of arrhythmias should consult a doctor. Users should read the detailed instructions for use.”
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