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Matt Kollat

Samsung unlocks new heart feature for Galaxy Watch users years after delay

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Samsung has enabled a new feature for Galaxy Watch users in the US, bringing the wearable's feature set more in line with international markets.

The update adds blood pressure monitoring to supported models (Galaxy Watch 4 onwards), a feature that has been available in select international markets for years but remained locked in the US due to regulatory hurdles.

The rollout means users can now track blood pressure directly from their wrist using Samsung Health, although the system isn’t quite as straightforward as heart rate tracking.

It requires regular calibration with a traditional cuff-based monitor, and Samsung positions it as a wellness feature rather than a medical-grade tool.

Not all heart data is treated equally

Blood pressure tracking sits in a more tightly regulated category than most smartwatch metrics, and companies have to tread carefully in how they present and deploy it.

Samsung appears to have taken the cautious route, waiting until it could bring the feature to the US in a compliant way rather than pushing ahead earlier.

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The result is a delayed launch compared to other regions, but one that aligns more closely with regulatory expectations.

Rival wearable brand Whoop remains in a standoff with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after its blood pressure feature was flagged as an unauthorised medical device.

Updated guidance, however, suggests the door may be opening to more carefully framed wellness features.

The rules are still being written

Against that backdrop, Samsung’s approach looks more conservative, but also more sustainable.

By framing blood pressure monitoring as part of its broader heart health toolkit, alongside ECG and heart rate tracking, the company continues to build out its health ecosystem without risking overstepping into unsupported medical claims.

Blood pressure monitoring joins a range of health and wellness features already available on newer Galaxy Watches, including Antioxidant Index, Vascular Load, Bedtime Guidance and more.

Bottom line: one of the most requested Galaxy Watch features is finally available in the US, though it arrives with a few caveats.

[via NotebookCheck]

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