I was testing it a little on people vs my regular blood pressure monitor, and I gotta say it`s surprisingly accurate, close enough to make it viable alternative id say.
I bought this watch about two months ago, the watch is very professional and very accurate if you follow the instructions and it helped me a lot in controlling my blood pressure , sleep and monitoring my sports activities as if a professional doctor is with you 24 hours. The daily, weekly and monthly report had an impact on the attending physician’s knowledge of my health condition and practices thanks to the accurate monitoring by the watch of blood pressure, ECG, lung performance and a lot of information that your family doctor needs. And it has countless features, especially the feature of identifying 3 people for emergency. When the watch senses that the heartbeat has stopped or the occurrence of clots and heart attacks, it sends a notification to the pre-selected people and informs them of your condition and location so that you can be helped.
@@gestropothe SpO2 blood oxygen salutation ( SpO2) is the percentage of hemoglobin in your blood that contains oxygen ( HbO2). And is an important vital indicator. 2nd feature is measuring VO2. Maximum oxygen uptake refers to the maximum amount of oxygen that you can utilise during intense exercise. It's important indicator of aerobic capacity and heart and lung function, and can be improved through long term systematic training.
I'd say... carefully. Maybe wipe it over more than wash it; while it's IP68 rated, Huawei's notes state that it's not intended for swimming or immersion in water (which makes that IP rating a little weird), so I wouldn't go throwing it in a dishwasher or sink if I were you.
Huawei (at least for the model sold in Australia) doesn't specify -- which all but rules out Gorilla Glass, as that's a Corning brand name. No particular durability is assigned to the Watch D at a specs level.
also here in PH dey dont specify which type of glass is used on watch D maybe just a normal glass, no sapphire or gorilla. Atleast on the Huawei watch 4 dey specify its using sapphire.
Don’t know for sure for the first (as I’m not in China) but I would be surprised if not. It does have ECG, but it’s not live in the Australian model I tested.
When signing up for huawei id, select a country that is approved for medical use as main country instead of aus, you will still receive the text message upon id sign up, that should get all the features. I did this with my band 8.
That's in Australian dollars -- though the conversion would suggest even with GST added it's should be $600 or so from a 360 Euro price. But not that unusual to see different global pricing for tech products (known often derisively in this part of the world as the "Australia Tax").
I do know the answer -- Apple Watch isn't medically graded either for the health functions it has. Apple doesn't want to go to that expense or open itself up to potential lawsuits. Pretty much every smart watch maker is the same in this regard.
I was testing it a little on people vs my regular blood pressure monitor, and I gotta say it`s surprisingly accurate, close enough to make it viable alternative id say.
I bought this watch about two months ago, the watch is very professional and very accurate if you follow the instructions and it helped me a lot in controlling my blood pressure , sleep and monitoring my sports activities as if a professional doctor is with you 24 hours. The daily, weekly and monthly report had an impact on the attending physician’s knowledge of my health condition and practices thanks to the accurate monitoring by the watch of blood pressure, ECG, lung performance and a lot of information that your family doctor needs. And it has countless features, especially the feature of identifying 3 people for emergency. When the watch senses that the heartbeat has stopped or the occurrence of clots and heart attacks, it sends a notification to the pre-selected people and informs them of your condition and location so that you can be helped.
What is the lunge Performance? I Dont find that
@@gestropothe SpO2 blood oxygen salutation ( SpO2) is the percentage of hemoglobin in your blood that contains oxygen ( HbO2). And is an important vital indicator.
2nd feature is measuring VO2. Maximum oxygen uptake refers to the maximum amount of oxygen that you can utilise during intense exercise. It's important indicator of aerobic capacity and heart and lung function, and can be improved through long term systematic training.
The ECG and Blood Pressure features are of medical grade.
@@oceanwave4502 yes it's✌🏻
My Gt3 huawei record accuartely spo2 at night im below 78%.... Is it worth it to buy a watch if you're basically dying.. Just asking
Watch D is CE certified and has medically certified electrocardiogram (ECG) function and also has a super cool and accurate blood pressure monitoring!
Was told not yet ecg in Australia
are you still using it ? I am thinking of buying one ? thank s for the video I've watched it now, sorry for question, great video lol
Thanks - it was a review watch so I don’t have it any more.
Can you wash it?
I'd say... carefully. Maybe wipe it over more than wash it; while it's IP68 rated, Huawei's notes state that it's not intended for swimming or immersion in water (which makes that IP rating a little weird), so I wouldn't go throwing it in a dishwasher or sink if I were you.
you should stop talking for 10 seconds if you want an acurate reading
you should stop breathing if you want the most accurate reading
There is a company called omron that makes blood pressure watch
Wasn't aware of them before -- but a quick search suggests that they're US only, which wouldn't work for me (or anyone else outside the USA).
But no nfc, gps, temp and sport function
And it costs a lot - here in Mordor the omron watch goes for just under usd1k.
Does the screen has sapphire or gorilla glass?
Huawei (at least for the model sold in Australia) doesn't specify -- which all but rules out Gorilla Glass, as that's a Corning brand name. No particular durability is assigned to the Watch D at a specs level.
also here in PH dey dont specify which type of glass is used on watch D maybe just a normal glass, no sapphire or gorilla. Atleast on the Huawei watch 4 dey specify its using sapphire.
Does it work with China huawei id? Has it got ecg?
Don’t know for sure for the first (as I’m not in China) but I would be surprised if not. It does have ECG, but it’s not live in the Australian model I tested.
When signing up for huawei id, select a country that is approved for medical use as main country instead of aus, you will still receive the text message upon id sign up, that should get all the features. I did this with my band 8.
Why?? You can buy a reliable blood pressure monitor for $80. Why spend $450 for a watch that does it less accurately?
It travels with you. Convenient..
It can guide...
Look what it's got !
799 price point? It costs around 360€.
That's in Australian dollars -- though the conversion would suggest even with GST added it's should be $600 or so from a 360 Euro price. But not that unusual to see different global pricing for tech products (known often derisively in this part of the world as the "Australia Tax").
@@AlexKidmanwhich is such bs. But I'm assuming importing inflated costs
How bad is this review no heart rate review
It is not medically graded because is Huawei , if it was Apple , well you know the answer . Hey Apple watch is even more expensive nut is a Apple :)
I do know the answer -- Apple Watch isn't medically graded either for the health functions it has. Apple doesn't want to go to that expense or open itself up to potential lawsuits. Pretty much every smart watch maker is the same in this regard.
For those who own this device it can pair it to other type of right? Like android phone and iphone?
On Amazon is listed now for £309 this is what it should cost to start with 😅
£229 direct from Huawei (UK) with code A15AGSGHW. This weekend only.