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Philips health watch syncs with a range of new gadgets to track your wellbeing
by Belen McClinton (2019-08-22)
A Philips health watch is one of the new devices in the range of gadgets that record data on your health and sync together with an online platform, giving you feedback through your phone or tablet.
The watch, which is currently at the prototype stage, is planned to track your heart rate, the number of steps you take, and how you're sleeping. Philips reckon the low-powered monochrome screen will help the battery to last up to four days. The watch is expected to go on sale in April 2016.
When your data is synced to the cloud, you can track your progress on your phone or tablet. Rich Trenholm/CNET Other devices include an upper arm blood pressure monitor and a smaller portable wrist-worn blood pressure monitor. They record your heart rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressure and Mantan Kepala Badan Intelijen Sebut Enzo Harusnya Tak Dipertahankan show you the results on the display. There's also a set of scales that records your weight and estimates your body mass index.
And an in-ear thermometer records your temperature in a couple of seconds to track changes over time.