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Updated · Gizmodo · May 25
Samsung Adds 84%-Accurate Fainting Prediction to Galaxy Watch 6
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · May 25

Samsung Adds 84%-Accurate Fainting Prediction to Galaxy Watch 6

1 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · May 25
  • Samsung said Galaxy Watch 6 sensors in early clinical trials predicted vasovagal syncope up to 5 minutes before episodes, with more than 84% accuracy.
  • The system targets a common fainting cause in which stress sharply lowers heart rate and blood pressure, making episodes more detectable with existing smartwatch sensors than some other syncope types.
  • Samsung developed the feature with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital in South Korea; trial results showed 90% sensitivity and 64% specificity.
  • The sensor remains in clinical testing, but it fits Samsung’s broader two-year push into health tracking, including glucose monitoring and cardiovascular features.
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Galaxy Watch 6 Can Predict Fainting 5 Minutes in Advance: A Breakthrough in Preventive Healthcare

Overview

Samsung, together with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital, has introduced a groundbreaking feature for the Galaxy Watch 6 that can predict fainting (vasovagal syncope) up to five minutes in advance. This innovation is based on a clinical study using heart rate variability data from the watch’s PPG sensor, achieving an impressive 84.6% accuracy. Recognized as the world’s first commercial smartwatch to offer early syncope prediction, this feature marks a major shift from reactive healthcare to proactive prevention. By providing early warnings, the Galaxy Watch 6 empowers users to take timely action and lead healthier, safer lives.

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