Blood sugar monitoring is expected to arrive to Apple and Samsung’s next smartwatches
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- JG
- n1n
- 26 Jan 2021
AnonD-804996, 25 Jan 2021Yeah, just not in my country. I still haven't got damn... moreAgreed. Hopeless Samsung.
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- JG
- n1n
- 26 Jan 2021
Useless Samsung wasn't able to deliver promised ECG yet. Sorry Samsung, you are loosing customer.
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- Type 1
- JiR
- 26 Jan 2021
This is fantastic news I only hope that it will be available to all and not at the same ridiculous price that the current companies are charging for this type of 24hr monitoring.
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- Anonymous
- 3JL
- 26 Jan 2021
is it relly work??
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- Umer
- 6PA
- 26 Jan 2021
Lolz... First give bp and ecg to all users and in all regions. And the results are inaccurate on Galaxy watch 3. And they charged hundred of dollars. Now sugar monitoring is big question.
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- Anonymous
- CGH
- 26 Jan 2021
Am interested how can I get one
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- Bigbopper
- 7sp
- 26 Jan 2021
Wily2021, 25 Jan 2021If it's reliable this is real game changer for people ... moreAgree. Major game changer for the diabetics and the diabetic market. No more pricking fingers morning noon and night. No more diabetic strips.
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- Anonymous
- HkH
- 26 Jan 2021
Wily2021, 25 Jan 2021If it's reliable this is real game changer for people ... moreThe biggest game changer when ABSCISIC ACID supplement is introduced in Malaysia as this is as far more effective for blood sugar regulation independant of insulin
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- Anonymous
- p%L
- 26 Jan 2021
AnonD-909757, 25 Jan 2021Sweet sweet private medical data collection, that must be w... moreInsurance companies must be going bonkers 🤣😁👏
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- swC
- 26 Jan 2021
I want full working apps eg Telegram, WhatsApp and Signal.
Not only reply in the form of prepared messages but also create your own with web links.
Plus more functions and build quality. What is missing is a sports watch from Samsung with a larger case, sth big like the largest is Garmin.
Or a Garmin watc, but with working applications such as Telegram, Signal, WhatsApp and LTE / SIM card.
Now Android watches are stupid useless toys and very expenssive.
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- fareed
- 44Y
- 26 Jan 2021
yes agrred
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- Shady69
- rp}
- 26 Jan 2021
Tigolebitties, 26 Jan 2021Yeah and probably it's US-exclusive. Had a galaxy acti... morehighly doubt that all you need is an "update", you will need specialized hardware for it.
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- Anonymous
- 03v
- 26 Jan 2021
Withings scanwatch all the way, already has ECG, VO2 Max, all the fitness tracking you could ever want works with Andriod and I/OS and one-month battery life not to mention it medical proven and cheaper. and actually looks like a watch and not some cheap piece of plastic slapped on your wrist. What's not to like?
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- Anonymous
- IbI
- 26 Jan 2021
I have type 1 diabetes, this would be great. I have to prick my finger a lot every day and night. I don’t like wearing the CGM cuz it’s embarrassing and annoying to always have on. Something like this would be cool cuz no one would know
- Tigolebitties
- YUU
- 26 Jan 2021
Yeah and probably it's US-exclusive. Had a galaxy active 2 for almost a year yet haven't received any update for Bloold pressure monitoring, VO2 max and ECG
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- Nas
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- 26 Jan 2021
Wily2021, 25 Jan 2021If it's reliable this is real game changer for people ... moreIt's already available with a better company which specialises in medical equipments .These products are helpful but 100%we don't know yet . Stick with professional choice
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- Leo
- pqA
- 26 Jan 2021
It's already one year since Samsung promised ECG and blood pressure measuring in Active 2, still not available in Europe. So yeah, good luck promising more features Samsung.
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- Shady69
- rp$
- 26 Jan 2021
Wily2021, 25 Jan 2021If it's reliable this is real game changer for people ... moreyeah, mericans are barely able to buy insulin but can definitely buy an overpriced watch
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- AnonD-909757
- pZV
- 25 Jan 2021
Sweet sweet private medical data collection, that must be worth a lot!
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- AnonD-804996
- puk
- 25 Jan 2021
Yeah, just not in my country. I still haven't got damn ECG yet. And it's been what, 2 years since its introduction on Apple Watch?