HUAWEI Seriously Stepping Up Health Tracking: New TruSense Technology
HUAWEI is seriously stepping up health tracking with a newer version of their TruSense technology. Get ready for a lot more insight into what's going on inside you.
The Breaking News: Multi-Touch for Greater Accuracy
So, what's the secret ingredient. One of the key innovations is a multi-touch module. This nifty tech does more than simply trust the sensors on your wrist. It can now combine information picked up from both your wrist and fingers. By keeping tabs on optical, electrical, acoustic, and even mechanical signals, it has a more well-rounded perspective, leading to much better accuracy for those all-important health readings.
Tracking More Than Ever Before
Prepare for an onslaught of information – in the best possible way. The new TruSense system will monitor up to a whopping 60 different physiological markers. That's a staggering advance and covers a wide scope of your body's activities, spread across six major systems:
- Your circulation and heart (Cardiovascular)
- The way you breathe (Respiratory)
- Your body's control center (Nervous)
- Hormones and metabolism (Endocrine)
- For others, even reproductive health (Reproductive)
- The way you move (Motor)
And in addition, their smart algorithms can give you feedback on your stress level and overall emotional state. It's all about getting an absolutely holistic picture.
Faster, More Reliable Readings
That new finger reading method is no gimmick. HUAWEI describes it as reducing interference from the likes of skin color or other external factors that sometimes wreak havoc with traditional wrist-only readings. The outcome is more accurate readings, especially for life-critical signs like blood oxygen (SpO2), heart rate, and blood pressure.
Need a quick check-in. The newly upgraded Health Metrics app is now able to provide an overview of sophisticated data points – such as heart rate variability, emotional status, and even ovarian function – all in one minute.
Pushing for Proactive Health
HUAWEI highlights that this update comes in reaction to growing interest in staying one step ahead of their health. With the ability to have access to this level of accurate data directly from your wrist, you are more proactive when it comes to your wellbeing.
Which Watches Will Get It
Want to experience this new-level monitoring. The new TruSense features will be available on existing smartwatches like the HUAWEI Watch GT 5 and Watch D2. You can also get it on the entirely new HUAWEI Watch 5, which is officially launching on May 15th in Berlin.
It is clear that HUAWEI is working hard to convert their smartwatches into premium personal health assistants. Tracking 60 markers is a significant leap in the delivery of detailed physiological insights right onto your wrist.