Withings Move ECG Black/Black ECG Monitor & Activity watch
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System requirements | |
Mobile operating systems supported | Android, iOS |
Ports & interfaces | |
Bluetooth | |
Wi-Fi | |
Weight & dimensions | |
Weight | 32 g |
Width | 38 mm |
Thickness | 1.3 cm |
Energy management | |
Battery type | CR2430 |
Rechargeable battery | |
Battery operated | |
Battery life | 360 day(s) |
Packaging content | |
User guide | |
Other features | |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Design | |
Certification | CE |
Form factor | Round |
Product colour | Black, Silver, Yellow |
Device type | Wristband activity tracker |
Waterproof up to | 50 m |
Housing material | Plastic, Steel |
Waterproof | |
Band material | Silicone |
Band colour | Black |
Water resistance | 5 ATM |
Performance | |
Touchscreen | |
Display type | Analog |
Features | |
GPS (satellite) | |
Heart rate monitor | |
Altimeter | |
Accelerometer | |
Pedometer | |
Position location | |
Active minutes | |
Calories burned | |
Distance travelled | |
Quality of sleep | |
Workout tracking | |
Hours slept | |
EAN | 3700546705991 |
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The world’s first analog watch with a built-in electrocardiogram to detect atrial fibrillation—anytime.
Expertly conceived. Clinically validated.
Move ECG was developed with the help of cardiologists from renowned institutions.
The easy, always-on way to take an electrocardiogram
Ready whenever you are: if you feel palpitations or an irregular heart rhythm, simply press the side button and place your finger on the bezel. In 30 seconds, your medical-grade ECG is ready.
You can record an ECG with or without your phone nearby—as data can be stored in the watch until the next sync.
How it works
There are two electrodes on the back of the case, and when you press the button to activate the record and place your opposite hand on the ring electrode of the watch, it closes a loop that allows Move ECG to record your heart’s electrical activity.
Why it matters
Move ECG can detect atrial fibrillation—also known as AFib.
It is the most common heart rhythm disorder. AFib can lead to heart failure and is thought to be responsible for up to 30% of strokes.
Instant AFib Detection
The Health Mate app provides you with an instant analysis of your heart rhythm and tells you whether it looks normal or shows signs of AFib. If signs are detected, the app will recommend you to get in touch with your doctor.
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