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  2. This popular smartwatch will track your blood pressure — and ...

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    This is a great Apple Watch alternative with many fancy features like monitors to track calories burned, steps walked, heart rate, and even how well you slept. This popular smartwatch will track ...

  3. The Best Blood Pressure Monitors to Have at Home ... - AOL

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    BM67 Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor. Great for the whole family, this simple monitor stores up to 30 measures at a time for four users. It also features app connectivity, and simple color risk ...

  4. Withings - Wikipedia

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    Withings has a mobile application that connects with many of its devices and shows activity and sleep trends over time in graphs. The app also tracks weight, heart rate, blood pressure and more if the user enters the data or owns a Withings smart scale or blood pressure monitor. [57] It can be integrated with Apple Watch. [58]

  5. List of Wear OS devices - Wikipedia

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    GPS, Heart rate monitor LG G Watch (W100) 2014-06-25 Android Wear 1.5 [31] Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 512 MB No 400 mAh Square, 1.65 in (42 mm) IP67 G Watch R (W110) 2014-10-25 Android Wear 2.24 Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 512 MB No 410 mAh Round, 1.3 in (33 mm) IP67 PPG (Heart rate monitor) Watch Urbane (W150) 2015-04-27 Android Wear 2.23

  6. Qardio - Wikipedia

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    Qardio's first product, QardioArm, is a wireless blood pressure monitor that connects with Apple's Health app; it received FDA 510(k) clearance in June 2014. [ 3 ] At CES 2015, Qardio announced two new products, QardioBase, a smart scale and body analyzer, and QardioMD, a medical dashboard for doctors. [ 4 ]

  7. Pulse watch - Wikipedia

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    The pulse watch was first made commercially available in 1701 by Sir John Floyer, who was an English physician. Floyer wanted to develop a watch to measure the accurate pulse rates of his patients. Floyer created a watch that counted a user's heart beat for sixty seconds, it created an easier way to count and measure the heart rate of patients.

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