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DarrenJ

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#298935 28-Jul-2022 17:18
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Hi.

 

Does anyone know if the Galaxy Watch can do ECG's/BP in NZ?  Was about to get one for the missus, and NL website states it can, but JB website states it can't.  Bit of googling and I can see it wasn't available earlier in the year, but unsure if it is now.

 

I see there is ways to make it work, but hate to invest based on that and then a software update stops it somehow.

 

If not avail, does anyone have a recommendation on a watch that may pick up irrlegular or fast heartbeats?  

 

(Android user, and getting iPhone/apple watch is a bit out of budget)

 

 


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  #3083165 1-Jun-2023 10:01
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Dingbatt:

 

What about the Watch 4? I know it’s capable because I’ve been using it on mine via side load for a couple of years.

 

I understand it was a regulatory thing in NZ. So has that now gone?

 

 

Approved most likely. No info about Watch 4, although it seems to be also available according to @johny007g.





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