In this video I’ll show you how to set up your GW5 Pro to take your blood pressure and ecg.

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  1. Η μέτρηση για την πίεση δεν δουλεύει δεν αξίζει , η μέτρηση για το οξυγόνο οξυγόνο ειναι μέτρια , οι παλμοί ειναι σωστοί . Άρα δεν αξίζει αγοράστηκε για την μάνα μου αλλά δεν αξίζει Samsung galaxy 5pro

  2. After calibration can i measure blood pressure of someone else , like my parents? Or it works individually?

  3. Have they improved the ecg now because last time I used this about 12 months ago it was all over the place and I wasn’t even moving

  4. As soon as I noticed this man couldn't read the watch manufacturer's instructions relating to how you need the place the watch above the wrist, I knew any type of logical conclusion would not be possible from this comparison test. Might as well have worn the watch across your ankle bone.

  5. Spielerei..weiter nichts .. Der Blutdruckwert ist in jedem Arm unterschiedlich.. Ich kann doch nicht im Rechten Arm Messen und im linken Arm die Uhr dazu Kalibrieren😂 Es sind Software basierte Zufallswerte, was solche Uhren Anzeigen.. mehr nicht 👍

  6. I just realized i can tell anyones blood pressure just by knowing the data of the average of three measurements taken by a true blood ptressure device and call it a new talent of mine.

  7. I think this blood pressure on the watch is pretty stupid to do!!!!
    If you have the BP monitor, then what the hell do you need the watch to tell you the same!! Also it's pretty much a hassle to do the calibration every 28 days on the watch just to keep it in check..
    Just use your BP monitor!! And if you are that concerned about your BP then stop eating SALT you'll live longer…

  8. that's crap: the bp monitor is on the R arm and the watch on the L wrist – the readings should be different up to 10 mmHg maybe more.

  9. Thank you for your video! I always wondered how good is this device measuring blood pressure.
    Friend, your blood pressure is a bit too high. I recommend you to avoid sweet foods like soda drinks, juice, white bread and eat more whole grains, green vegetables, beets, fat fish like salmon, sardines, tuna , drink green tea, hibiscus, etc. and… very important exercise regularly.
    A visit to a specialist could be a good idea.

  10. eat fish oil, flaxseed oil, celery, less salt and carbs and more vegetables!

  11. Few observations/flaws

    1. BP differences between both limbs is common but not by a lot
    2. Measurement technique: lot of movement by subject and some added pressure on the right arm by the left arm to keep the watch in focus
    3 such systems are for the ideal/normal folks with minimal or no comorbidities and not actual patients as it would most likely be unreliable

    In fact, I’ve seen varying results with the regular electronic BP monitors and I NEVER trust the wrist ones.

  12. I am a nurse in the Cardiology ward. Wrist BP devices are very inacurate. A BP device actively stops the blood in your arm and by the ammount of pressure needed it determines the Systolic value (in mmHg) then slowly releases the preasure to see when is the first and last hit it can register and gives the Diastolic value. A wrist BP is a more compact version of a big BP, it can and never will be able to bring the necessary perfomance needed to determin the exact BP value.

  13. Wow, didn’t know Samsung watches had this feature. I switched to Apple last year because of the medical alert features

  14. Does the watch alert you if it notices changes in your heart readings like Apple Watch does? Does it also have the emergency alert to contacts if you fall? These were a couple things that Apple had that made me switch

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