I tested rhe BP readings from #Galaxy #Watch7 with that of a medical grade equipment by #omron . Pretty close I would say! @Samsung #samsunggalaxy #samsung #@omronhealthcareindia gimbal by @hohemglobal …simply magical for mobile shoot
Hate to break it to you, but as a biomedical engineer. You must have missed the part in anatomy in high school where they taught us the left and right arm are not them same. More over, all clinical doctors will tell you your left and right arm will provide different results every time.
Ini dulu pernah aku buat main..macam mana ini berfungsi pun kita ambil sambil lewa dan yakin tuhan lah yang memberikan kesihatan dan sakit itu sebagai ujian
If you have that watch, you know, it must be calibrated monthly, other way it refuses to measure. How you calibrate it ? Measure the bp three times on the upper RIGHT arm, and on a watch which is on your left arm, at the exactly same time, and enter that data. And yes, the Samsung watch 6 is very inaccurate at blood pressure measurement. I own one for six months, I know what I saying.
Just learned that the U.S. doesn't currently allow (awaiting FDA approval) for the Samsung Health to measure BP. I just got the GW7, have an S24 phone, and couldn't figure it out. Well, thats why. Oh well.
I have high blood pressure and therefore log my blood pressure daily. I use a Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra for that. I can confirm that it's VERY accurate as long as I recalibrate it every 3 or 4 days.
[Edit:] I have a heart condition and for that reason have my blood pressure checked by the dokter quite often. Each and every time I compare the results with my Galaxy Watch Ultra by using it to measure my blood pressure at the same time. It's always within 5 mmHg which is clinically insignificant. As for the difference between measuring from your left or right arm: The results can differ, but also within that 5 mmHg range, which again is insignificant. You could take 2 measurements with medical grade equipment on the same arm right after each other and get a bigger difference.
I dunno that's weird that it's not accurate. Maybe try recalibrate it again and make sure everything is updated. For some reason mines dead on everytime I've double checked it.
This discussion of BP monitor accuracy needs some perspective. My blood pressure has been clinically monitored for years by both medical grade machine and by physicians because the machines would read borderline high. Physicians checking shower significantly lower readings. Since I was supposed to monitor my BP at home and had 3 different machines, tried them all only to discover they all have readings more different than this video shows. I took all 3 to my Docs next visit and we tested them. None gave the same reading as either the clinics machine or my Doctor's manual reading, which HD tools me was the most accurate. Oddly the machine I owned which gave to his reading was a wrist model which from what I'd read is supposed to be the least accurate. He told me to use that one for home monitoring but it didn't really matter because BP monitoring is not about single readings but about trends. Readings 10 minutes apart can be radically different. As long as you use the same machine and vary times which you monitor you will have valuable BP information.
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silly tests prove nothing
Sudah di kalibrasi ?
Hate to break it to you, but as a biomedical engineer. You must have missed the part in anatomy in high school where they taught us the left and right arm are not them same. More over, all clinical doctors will tell you your left and right arm will provide different results every time.
This test is inaccurate.
Peer reviewed.
The reading is close enough. No too far out of one another
Not bad
The thing is both are automated
Not accurate as manual BP checkup😂😂
But youre mesuring at the same time that inflates your arm? 😂
galaxy watch 7 doesn't have blood pressure lmao ! I'm wearing one , that's not a galaxy 7 !
Die Watch 7 ist anscheinend kaputt weil meine Watch 6 das selbe Ergebnis hatte wie mein Arzt der den Test mit mir gemacht hat
Hella jealous of this BP
Ini dulu pernah aku buat main..macam mana ini berfungsi pun kita ambil sambil lewa dan yakin tuhan lah yang memberikan kesihatan dan sakit itu sebagai ujian
It's not that accurate actually. But it's probably because you're meassuring different arms.
so u calibrated with this, so it gives close results of calibrated data always. (gw4 and trister bp monitor user here)
Everything i have read says the B.P. function has not yet been released in the U.S. yet for Samsung watch 7.
Do a back to back test using the same arm since you are squeezing right arm at same time … has to lead to incorrect reading plus not same arm
Useless need to calibrate every month
Thanks for sharing ❤
Why don't you test with low and high BP patients.
Digital BP Measurer is not accurate too sometimes, beter use the needle one
If you have that watch, you know, it must be calibrated monthly, other way it refuses to measure. How you calibrate it ? Measure the bp three times on the upper RIGHT arm, and on a watch which is on your left arm, at the exactly same time, and enter that data.
And yes, the Samsung watch 6 is very inaccurate at blood pressure measurement. I own one for six months, I know what I saying.
Looks like Garmin watch not Apple
Find die uhr beinahe perfekt. Eine drehbare krone wäre das i Tüpfelchen.
This is what i needed to see… BTW Close enough to show youre fit.. a win on both arms..
Damn healthy
I think it has something to do with that lemon tree song. Turn it off or change it then try your BP again 😂
Good enough.
Fool's garden, lemon tree. My favorite
Besides, the measurements should be performed at the same level (of the heart).
This is not a Samsung, it's a Chinese knock-off
La persona que hizo la medición debe tener el corazón en medio del pecho para pensar que cada brazo dará el mismo resultado 😅
Just learned that the U.S. doesn't currently allow (awaiting FDA approval) for the Samsung Health to measure BP. I just got the GW7, have an S24 phone, and couldn't figure it out. Well, thats why. Oh well.
You have a very good BP. My readings are 155/98.
It's not working on March 😢😢😢
I have high blood pressure and therefore log my blood pressure daily. I use a Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra for that. I can confirm that it's VERY accurate as long as I recalibrate it every 3 or 4 days.
[Edit:]
I have a heart condition and for that reason have my blood pressure checked by the dokter quite often. Each and every time I compare the results with my Galaxy Watch Ultra by using it to measure my blood pressure at the same time. It's always within 5 mmHg which is clinically insignificant. As for the difference between measuring from your left or right arm: The results can differ, but also within that 5 mmHg range, which again is insignificant. You could take 2 measurements with medical grade equipment on the same arm right after each other and get a bigger difference.
Sorry to say that's not accurate, but you have really good blood pressure.
The pulse is off by + – 4
80 bpm @ rest is kinda high
The timings are different, so this test was useless.
I dunno that's weird that it's not accurate.
Maybe try recalibrate it again and make sure everything is updated. For some reason mines dead on everytime I've double checked it.
That's pretty close, good watch, despite measuring different arms.
This discussion of BP monitor accuracy needs some perspective. My blood pressure has been clinically monitored for years by both medical grade machine and by physicians because the machines would read borderline high. Physicians checking shower significantly lower readings.
Since I was supposed to monitor my BP at home and had 3 different machines, tried them all only to discover they all have readings more different than this video shows. I took all 3 to my Docs next visit and we tested them. None gave the same reading as either the clinics machine or my Doctor's manual reading, which HD tools me was the most accurate.
Oddly the machine I owned which gave to his reading was a wrist model which from what I'd read is supposed to be the least accurate. He told me to use that one for home monitoring but it didn't really matter because BP monitoring is not about single readings but about trends. Readings 10 minutes apart can be radically different. As long as you use the same machine and vary times which you monitor you will have valuable BP information.