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Samsung Unveils Advanced BioActive Sensor in New Galaxy Watch for Enhanced Preventative Wellness

Samsung's new BioActive Sensor is designed to deliver more precise health insights, thanks to significant improvements in its design.

Key Highlights

  • Samsung’s new BioActive Sensor offers unprecedented accuracy in health tracking.
  • The advanced sensor includes additional LED colours for comprehensive health insights.
  • The Galaxy Watch will feature an AGEs index for metabolic health and biological aging monitoring.

Samsung continues to lead digital health innovation by enhancing health and wellness through advanced technology. The latest development in this mission is the introduction of the new BioActive Sensor in the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Watch, which promises to revolutionize preventative wellness with unprecedented accuracy and features.

Samsung’s BioActive Sensor: Enhanced Precision for Better Health

Samsung’s new BioActive Sensor is designed to deliver more precise health insights, thanks to significant improvements in its design. Engineers focused on upgrading the performance of light-receiving photodiodes, adding additional colours of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and optimizing their arrangement. These changes have doubled the performance of each photodiode, allowing for a reduction in number while maintaining capacity, and have expanded the variety of LEDs to include Blue, Yellow, Violet, and Ultraviolet alongside more Green, Red, and Infrared LEDs.

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Unlocking New Possibilities for Preventative Wellness

The optimal arrangement of these LEDs improves the accuracy of health metrics like heart rate, sleep quality, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, and stress levels. The advanced sensor even enhances heart rate measurement during intensive workouts by 30% compared to previous models. The diverse LED colours and newly designed photodiodes enable new predictive and preventative wellness features, such as the advanced glycation end products (AGEs) index. This index serves as an insightful biomarker for metabolic health and biological ageing, influenced by lifestyle and dietary habits, providing a snapshot of biological age to inform wellness decisions.

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Looking Ahead: More Intelligent Health Tools

The new Galaxy Watch, equipped with this advanced BioActive Sensor, will offer sophisticated and intelligent health and wellness tools, helping users achieve their goals more effectively. Samsung’s commitment to innovation ensures that this device will set new standards in wearable health technology.

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Aasthaa is the youngest member of team Gadget Bridge. Straight out of college she wished to be a journalist and with a passion for gadgets became the youngest correspondent to cover gadget news and reviews here.
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