Smartwatches with medical certification

Smart watches with medical certification are: Huawei watch D smartwatch, Apple watch smartwatch.

1, Huawei watch D smartwatch

Huawei watch D smartwatch has been certified as a Class II medical device, with medical-grade accuracy of blood pressure measurement and ECG (single-conductor electrocardiogram), but also supports atherosclerosis risk screening, arrhythmia risk screening and temperature monitoring. Basic heart rhythm monitoring, blood pressure monitoring, and sleep monitoring are all available.

In terms of intelligence, it is equipped with the Hongmeng system, which supports 70 exercise modes. It has a built-in NFC function, which can brush the subway, public transportation and access card. You can download small programs, such as Voyager, Huarong Road, Huarong Road and so on. In terms of battery life, it can be used for 7 days on a single charge.

2, Apple watch smartwatch

Currently the latest Apple watch S8 smartwatch, also supports temperature monitoring, heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen monitoring. Note: Apple watch SE does not support ECG function. If it is not a medical-grade smartwatch, it can only go for blood pressure measurement and ECG function through research for the purpose. This kind of smartwatch also has two models at present, Huawei watch3 Pro which can measure ECG, and watch GTR4 which can measure blood pressure.

Background of the development of smartwatches:

With the development of mobile technology, many traditional electronic products have also begun to increase the mobile aspect of the function, for example, the watch that can only be used to watch the time in the past, now it can also be used to monitor the time through a mobile device, such as the watch that can only be used to watch the time. For example, watches that used to be used only to tell the time can now be connected to the Internet via a smartphone or home network to display incoming calls, Twitter and news feeds, weather information, and other content.

Some of the new watches, which could be called smartwatches, are already on the market, while others are still being tested as samples. They are designed primarily for consumers to use in situations where they don't have easy access to a smartphone, such as when they're riding a bike or have their hands full of stuff.