rewrite this title Garmin activates its dormant heart health sensor in more smartwatches

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rewrite this title Garmin activates its dormant heart health sensor in more smartwatches

What you need to know

  • Garmin announced new ECG functionality for the Garmin Venu 3, Epix Pro Gen 2, Fenix 7 Pro, and tactix 7 AMOLED edition on Tuesday.
  • These Garmin watches have FDA approval to detect AFib heart issues using 30-second readings, though not through passive HR detection. 
  • So far, the feature is only available for U.S. buyers.
  • You’ll be able to export your history of ECG readings from Garmin Connect to share with your doctor. 

Up until today, only one Garmin watch had the ability to measure for atrial fibrillation (AFib): the Venu 2 Plus. Now, Garmin is expanding its ECG support to several high-end watches released this summer: the Venu 3, Fenix 7 Pro, Epix Pro (Gen 2), and tactix 7 — AMOLED Edition. 

Approved by the FDA in the United States for AFib detection accuracy, the electrocardiogram works via the new Elevate v5 heart rate monitor found in these specific models; you take 30-second heart rhythm readings that are then stored in the Garmin Connect app for later checks and exports. 

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