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Samsung Galaxy Watches (and the Galaxy Ring) could get an AI-powered heart health upgrade


Samsung is looking to change how its wearables treat heart health data, with a new patent looking to improve its device’s ability to check for irregular heart rate and signs of atrial fibrillation. Its existing smartwatches (and most of the best smartwatches in general) can do this by carrying out ECG, or electrocardiogram scans, but as ECG scans need to be actively started by the user, it’s difficult to use the data to paint a more holistic picture of a user’s heart rate.

Thanks to a new Samsung patent, however, that could all change. Spotted by Wareable, a new U.S. patent suggests the company is looking to “translate PPG signals to corresponding ECG waveforms”. Essentially, Samsung is looking to take the continuous heart rate data it normally collects, and transform it into ECG data.

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