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  2. This popular smartwatch will track your blood pressure - AOL

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    Brans like Popglory have options loaded with features that are easy to use and helpful in your everyday life, like being able to measure blood pressure, plus your wallet will love it, too. Today ...

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    Just like an Apple Watch, Fitbit or Whoop device, the Oura tracks your sleep, stress levels, activity, heart rate and menstrual cycle, and can provide more sophisticated health readings such as ...

  4. Are fitness trackers worth it? What to know about these ... - AOL

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    Early fitness trackers, like simple clip-on pedometers or wearable wristbands, focused primarily on gauging daily step counts and heart rate. Newer devices, however, track everything from sleep ...

  5. Wearable technology - Wikipedia

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    Wearable technology such as Apple Watches and Fitbits have been used to potentially diagnose symptoms of COVID-19. Monitors within the devices have been designed to detect heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, etc. [70] The diagnostic capabilities of wearable devices proposes an easier way to detect any abnormalities within the human body.

  6. Withings - Wikipedia

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    Withings also unveiled the Withings Move at CES 2019. This is an entry-level smartwatch [34] with an ECG version that has embedded electrocardiogram tracking. [35] [36] The ScanWatch is a smartwatch that incorporates a sensor that measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood to identify sleep apnea and detects atrial fibrillation.

  7. Remote patient monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Physiological data such as blood pressure and subjective patient data are collected by sensors on peripheral devices. Examples of peripheral devices are: blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, and glucometer. The data are transmitted to healthcare providers or third parties via wireless telecommunication devices.

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