Mobvoi, the maker of the TicWatch Pro 3, has collaborated with CardieX, a worldwide health tech business, to create a new fitness tracker. Heart health monitoring capabilities are included in the TicWatch GTH Pro, allowing users to see data on their artery health.
The wearable is the product of a two-year cooperation with ATCOR, which employs pulse-strength measurement technology to track blood flow. The GTH Pro may provide information about the wearer’s heart health by analysing arterial waveforms.
Dual PPG sensors are used in the tracker. There is a second optical sensor on the wearable’s side that takes measurements from a finger in addition to the wrist-facing heart rate sensor. The “Arty Score” is derived from the data collected by the Mobvoi app for iOS or Android. To arrive at an Arty Score, a combination of four different measurements is used, including eCAP (exertional capacity), Arty Age (a measure of arterial stiffness), HSX (heart stress), and Tru HR.
The GTH Pro can also detect skin temperature, in addition to recording 14 different activities, SPO2 levels, and sleep patterns.
It takes roughly two hours to completely recharge the fitness tracker, which may last for seven to ten days on a single charge. With the normal 20mm band, the watch may be readily replaced. Other than that, the device has a 2.5D glass cover and is water-resistant to 5ATM.
It is now possible to purchase the TicWatch GTH Pro for $99 via Mobvoi.com and Amazon. Source