Ahead of the launch, we have received many leaks and rumors about the Galaxy Watch 7 series. Now, there is one more revelation about the health monitoring feature that can be used in this smartwatch model. Accordingly, company Vice President Hon Park and members of Samsung Health's advisory board discussed providing blood sugar monitoring features and integrating AI into wearable devices.
The Galaxy Watch 7 is rumored to have a blood sugar monitor
Samsung plans to integrate a blood sugar monitor (also known as blood sugar) into the upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 line. This is very beneficial for people with diabetes as well as those who want to pursue a healthy lifestyle. Wearables from other brands including Apple are also said to be working on health tracking features on their devices.
In early January this year, the company's board of directors also suggested applying blood sugar monitoring on its wearable devices because they have the ability to continuously measure indexes without having to use sensors. Medical measures such as injections and blood draws. Therefore, it is expected to be a big step forward for future devices.
Samsung's press release does not mention the Galaxy Watch 7, but there is more and more information pointing to a blood sugar monitor coming to this product. It remains to be seen whether the company will integrate on all devices and what the product classification will be like to avoid legal issues.