Record an electrocardiogram with the ECG app on Apple Watch?
Apple Watch Series 4 and later has an electrical heart rate sensor that, along with the ECG app , allows you to take an electrocardiogram (or ECG). To use the ECG app, update your iPhone Xs or later to the latest version of iOS and Apple Watch to the latest version of watchOS. The ECG app
Withings expands Apple Health accessories with new cellular smart scale
Withings has been a leader in the smart health device market for years and today the company has announced its latest releases, the Body Pro cellular smart scale and Withings BPM Connect Pro cellular blood pressure monitor. With the extra connectivity, Withings is able to offer out of the box
Overcast gains redesigned Apple Watch app with chapter skipping, speed
Popular podcast app Overcast got a major update today that includes an all new Apple Watch app, improved compatibility with Siri, and other improvements. The headline of this release, labeled 2021.1, is undoubtedly the redesigned watchOS app. New watch apps are fairly rare these days, so it’s exciting when an
New Apple Watch study aims to to help detect early
The latest Apple Watch health study has been announced by the University Health Network (UHN) in Canada. The goal of the study is to research how Apple’s wearable can “can drive better clinical outcomes for heart failure patients.” Reported by Newswise, the UHN Apple Watch heart study will be led by
There are more than 100 million people wearing an Apple
Reliable analyst Neil Cybart at Above Avalon shared today a report showing there are currently over 100 million people wearing an Apple Watch. According to the analysis, Apple surpassed the important milestone in December 2020 following the launch of the Apple Watch Series 6, Apple Watch SE, and Apple Fitness+. Apple
Apple Watch anniversary gift credited with detecting invisible heart condition
As American Heart Month continues, Apple has a heartwarming story to share about how an anniversary Apple Watch gift quite possibly saved the life of a 58-year-old man named Bob March. In a letter addressed to a medical team performing a heart procedure on Bob, he thanked the staff performing the