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CES 2019: Omron HeartGuide blood pressure watch is for real

CES 2019: Omron HeartGuide blood pressure watch is for real

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https://www.cnet.com/news/ces-2019-omron-heartguide-blood-pressure-watch-is-for-real/

Checking your blood pressure in an already accepted way with a wearable may sound a bit derivative, but the frequent readings that such a device make probable offer three potentially transformative advantages:  Detecting a condition that usually lurks silently, detecting if you have high blood pressure that doesn't show up in the doctor's office and detecting if you only have high blood pressure when you are in the doctor's office. All three scenarios are part of the wily nature of hypertension, and tough to nail down in an annual checkup.

The watch wirelessly uploads its readings to an app called HeartAdvisor and that history can be shared with your doctor via automatic PDF export or transferred into Apple's new health records vault in iOS. Later, Omron says the app will likely connect to Samsung, Google, Walgreen's and other health data platforms.

CES 2019: Omron HeartGuide blood pressure watch is for real

Jan 7, 2019, 3:28am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/ces-2019-omron-heartguide-blood-pressure-watch-is-for-real/ > Checking your blood pressure in an already accepted way with a wearable may sound a bit derivative, but the frequent readings that such a device make probable offer three potentially transformative advantages:  Detecting a condition that usually lurks silently, detecting if you have high blood pressure that doesn't show up in the doctor's office and detecting if you only have high blood pressure when you are in the doctor's office. All three scenarios are part of the wily nature of hypertension, and tough to nail down in an annual checkup. > The watch wirelessly uploads its readings to an app called HeartAdvisor and that history can be shared with your doctor via automatic PDF export or transferred into Apple's new health records vault in iOS. Later, Omron says the app will likely connect to Samsung, Google, Walgreen's and other health data platforms.