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  2. We Tested More Than A Dozen Popular Fitness Trackers—Our ...

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    This hybrid smartwatch does the basics like tracking steps and heart rate, but goes a step further with advanced features like ECG readings, blood oxygen level monitoring, and sleep apnea detection.

  3. 8 Best Heart Rate Monitors, Tested by Our Fitness Editors - AOL

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  4. Pulse watch - Wikipedia

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    Floyer wanted to develop a watch to measure the accurate pulse rates of his patients. Floyer created a watch that counted a user's heart beat for sixty seconds, it created an easier way to count and measure the heart rate of patients. Floyers' designs were physically made by Samuel Watson, who was involved in horology in the late seventeenth ...

  5. Heart rate monitor - Wikipedia

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    Measuring electrical heart information is referred to as electrocardiography (ECG or EKG). Medical heart rate monitoring used in hospitals is usually wired and usually multiple sensors are used. Portable medical units are referred to as a Holter monitor. Consumer heart rate monitors are designed for everyday use and do not use wires to connect.

  6. Withings - Wikipedia

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    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. It also has a built-in ECG tool and monitors workouts and ...

  7. The best tech for adults over 65 we spotted at CES this year

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    The mirror provides a 360-degree scan of your body to look at your weight, heart and lung health, and can even take an electrocardiogram (ECG) reading on the spot.