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Here’s how to measure Blood Pressure and ECG on Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

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Smartwatch has become the need of people in everyday life as it is very helpful. It allows users to check the weather, never miss an important call/message, measures heart rate, listen to music, and much more.

Samsung is one of the best smartwatch manufacturers as it introduced new and useful features with its next-generation devices. Last year Galaxy Watch 4 took Samsung’s watches experiences to next level with Google Wear OS, ditching its own TizenOS.

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The Galaxy Watch 4 comes with support for a slew of Google Play Store apps, including offline Spotify, Samsung Pay, the Health Monitor app, Google Assistant, and more. Besides this, it also helps to measure blood pressure and ECG easily.

The smartwatch syncs with your smartphone via the Samsung Health Monitor app, so you stay on top of your health. In this article, you can check out the steps to measure blood pressure and ECG on Samsung Galaxy Watch 4, the measuring process is very simple.

How to measure Blood Pressure?

  • Open the Samsung Health Monitor App.
  • Select the Blood pressure option.
  • Calibrate your watch with the Samsung Health monitor app on your smartphone
  • Check your watch is fit.
  • Then, scroll down and click on Ok.
  • Now, you are ready, click on the measure option.
  • It starts measuring BP.
  • Now, you can review your measurement on your watch and smartphone.

How to measure ECG?

  • Tap on the ECG option, after launching Samsung Health Monitor App.
  • Then, scroll down and click Ok.
  • Rest your finger lightly on the top button.
  • Stay still for 30 seconds.
  • It starts measuring.
  • You can review the result on your watch and smartphone.

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