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Fitbit submits a blood pressure wearable technology patent as it prepares to introduce a new smartwatch

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Over the past few years, advancements in smartwatches and fitness trackers have been significant. Smartwatches have evolved from being merely smartphone companions to competitive athletes in the field of health and fitness. Google-Backed Patent Will Disrupt Wearable Blood Pressure Monitoring A variety of health parameters may now be tracked and monitored more easily and accurately thanks to new technology like SpO2 sensors, ECG readings, and others, as per reports. Blood pressure monitoring is currently the major wearables frontier. With its Fitbit Sense smartwatch, the fitness industry behemoth Fitbit has been at the forefront of blood pressure research. The next Google-backed patent will advance this research by providing a wearable blood pressure measurement device that will eliminate the requirement for the conventional arm-cuff technique. A Pressure Sensor for Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring is Introduced This patent, which was discovered on Patent Scope, suggests that a new smartwatch with blood pressure monitoring features may soon be available. Such technology appears to have tremendous potential. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Fitbit patents smartwatch blood pressure sensor - Wareable Image credit- Wareable[/caption] Users can have more insight and control over their health and fitness with the use of accurate, non-intrusive blood pressure tracking and monitoring that is available on their wrists. It is impossible to overestimate the possibilities and ramifications of such a technology for health. In this digital age, wearables are getting more and more prevalent, and as technology advances, so do their features. In order to mimic a blood pressure cuff, Fitbit is now adding a pressure sensor to their screens. One can measure their blood pressure and obtain systolic and diastolic readings by just placing their index finger on the panel of their wearable device. Similar to a conventional blood pressure cuff, the pressure sensor inflates until it cannot pass through the brachial artery once the user places the cuff on their arm. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="2000"]Fitbit Patents a New Blood Pressure Sensor for Its Smartwatches - Gizmochina Image credit- Gizmochina[/caption] The device calculates the user's blood pressure by comparing the user's heart rate to the pressure and then measuring the strength between the two. Users of Fitbit's technology can take their blood pressure without the use of a traditional cuff by just pressing their index finger against the pressure sensor. Also read: Consider Upgrading To A Smart Thermometer For Healthy Reasons As further described in an article by Notebook Check, Fitbit will also provide users with advice on how to apply the proper amount of pressure when utilizing the pressure sensor. The apparatus also has a PPG sensor that can measure a person's heartbeat. This enables the gadget to deliver precise readings and readings with additional information. Although a release date for this technology has not yet been announced, it is anticipated to occur around September of this year. This technology will probably be incorporated into a future Fitbit lineup and made readily available to customers.

By Jozeph P

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