Understand your body better with the wearables of the future
When historians of the future look back at today's technology, the most important one may well be wearables. That's because wearable devices are already helping millions of people live better. They're helping people achieve their fitness goals, and to understand their bodies better. And for people with particular health conditions they've helped manage those conditions and deliver much better information to healthcare providers.
One of the most important players in wearable technology is HUAWEI, whose wearable devices provide powerful healthand fitness monitoring features for all kinds of bodies and activities. From the IDC global wrist-worn wearable 2024 Q1 data, Huawei achieved No.1 with 17.1% market share. And now HUAWEI is about to change the world of wearables again forever.
That's because in August HUAWEI will unveil HUAWEI TruSense, the peak of HUAWEI’s detection and monitoring technology for wearable devices. It’s the technological equivalent of sharpening our human senses, and it takes everything that's great about HUAWEI's health and fitness tracking and makes it even better.
HUAWEI's wearables are the ones to (smart)watch
HUAWEI’s health and fitness products are designed for everyone from enthusiastic amateurs to professional athletes and anybody who wants to get key insights into their health and activity. In the recent year alone HUAWEI has introduced four major new products: the HUAWEI WATCH GT4, the HUAWEI WATCH FIT 3, the calorie-tracking StayFit app and the HUAWEI WATCH 4 series.
Tracking your vital signs plays a crucial role in both health and fitness. It enables you to track your fitness goals more accurately, and it plays a crucial role in assessing and managing chronic health conditions. Take atrial fibrillation, for example: it's a condition where an irregular heartbeat can increase the risk of stroke, heart failure and other life-threatening complications. In a study of 6 million people, HUAWEI's health devices were so good at identifying AF episodes and predicting future ones that the European Society of Cardiology used the study as a reference.
That's just part of the HUAWEI health picture. The firm has been working in partnership with medical researchers all over the world: cardiovascular specialists in Greece and in China; hypertension experts in Malaysia; with stroke experts in England; and with many more experts around the globe.
With wearables, accuracy is everything
Huawei wearables have received medical certification for On-Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor (both in China and other select countries), ECG Analysis reminder (both in China and select countries), Pulse Wave A-fib and premature heartbeat detection Prompts (only within China), and sleep apnoea screening software (only within China), reaching medical-grade standards.
The HUAWEI TruSense System builds on these foundations by delivering the most accurate health and fitness trackingyet. It overcomes technical challenges such as skin colour differences, wrist size variations, temperature changes, and irregular exercise-induced heart rate fluctuations. The monitoring system employs a new multi-spacing optical path architecture, multi-region optical path design, and ultra-opaque glass processing, alongside upgraded self-developed intelligent algorithms.
These advancements enhanced the monitoring accuracy of basic indicators like heart rate, blood oxygen, and respiratory rate to industry-leading levels. Running scenario heart rate accuracy has increased to over 98%, which only has a ±5BPM percentage of error when compared to gold standard levels of heart monitoring technologies. Additionally, the heart rate monitoring feature especially performs well in complex environments such as low temperatures.
Investing in the future of health and fitness tech
There are lots of firms making wearables with health features. But HUAWEI has invested in multiple HUAWEI Health Labs around the world to carry out cutting-edge research into health, fitness and technology. HUAWEI's Health Labs play a crucial role in enhancing consumer sports health experiences, acting as hubs for product research, standards development and testing certification. Their goal is twofold: to set international standards in sports health technology innovation, and to advance the technology of smart wearables.
For example, the multi-million pound Songshan Lake Health Lab features highly advanced laboratories to research how blood oxygen affects our bodies in different altitudes and climates.More than 520 million people have benefited from HUAWEI's health and fitness features already. And now HUAWEI is taking that tech and making it even better. That's because HUAWEI's health labs have made a significant breakthrough in fitness and health monitoring technology, and they've built it into something called HUAWEI TruSense.
Introducing HUAWEI TruSense, the smartest tracking system
HUAWEI TruSense System is the most precise, comprehensive, and rapid vital signs monitoring technology to date. It enhances the six key features of HUAWEI's powerful vitals monitoring technology: accuracy, speed, comprehensiveness,flexibility, openness and scalability. Together they deliver everything you need to understand your body better.
With TruSense, HUAWEI delivers massive improvements not just to the accuracy of its tracking but to the intelligence of its algorithm. That's the enormously powerful system that takes all of your health and fitness data and delivers the key insights and information that you and your healthcare provider need. HUAWEI TruSense makes it faster, more accurate and more useful than ever before.
HUAWEI will launch a range of smart wearables built around the cutting-edge HUAWEI TruSense system this September, to bring a brand new health and fitness monitoring experience to everyone. And that’s just the beginning. HUAWEI is creating the future of health and fitness technology to help all of us understand our bodies better.
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