The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 series, which went on sale in our country in August, offers many features that allow you to monitor your health status, thanks to the ‘BioActive Sensor’. So, what exactly does this sensor do? What does tracking data provide?
Galaxy Watch5’s BioActive Sensor takes a leading role compared to other smartwatch models. The sensor enables three separate health sensors to work through a single chip. With the sensor, many data such as oxygen level in the blood, blood pressure, heart rhythm and sleep monitoring can be measured instantly.
But what does it do to keep track of this data?
The data obtained by the BioActive Sensor can provide more holistic data about the users’ body, beyond measuring skeletal muscle and basal metabolic rate or weight, thanks to the Body Composition feature on the watch.
With this data, users can make plans for their future; it can take actions such as gaining weight, increasing muscle mass or accelerating its metabolism.
Detection of blood pressure, heart rhythm and electrical activity can provide the user with consistent information about heart health at any time. Of course, in order to take action as a result of this, it is useful to consult a specialist.
The Advanced Sleep Tracking feature on the Galaxy Watch5 Pro enables monitoring of sleep quality and habits. Data such as sleep stages, snoring, and blood oxygen levels during sleep are available as soon as you wake up. In addition, with the Sleep Coach, users can take action to improve their sleep habits.
Of course, sports is one of the areas where smart watch sensors are most useful. In addition to presenting the body values instantly during sports, the amount of fluid to be taken according to the amount of sweat lost can also be reached.
You can take a look at the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 series by clicking this link.