Did you know that the #GalaxyWatch4 series is more than just a smartwatch? It helps you to not only monitor your health and overall wellbeing, but also keep you safe at the same time.
With the latest feature update on the #GalaxyWatch4
series, you’ll be able to watch over your loved ones with the Fall Detection[1]
feature. In the event of an emergency or unforeseen accident, the #GalaxyWatch4
will automatically detects the fall and will prompt an alert for 60 seconds
with a popup, sound and vibration. Should there be no respond, the built-in
system will then alert your emergency contacts[2] either
via auto-calling or send out SOS signals with detailed location on Google maps.
Thus, ensuring that the user gets help right away. So have a peace of mind at
all times when you have your #GalaxyWatch4 series all setup.
Technology plays a huge role in helping
those who are into all-things fitness and the new Samsung #GalaxyWatch4 series is
here to help you achieve that ideal body you’ve been aiming for. As the very
first Samsung smartwatch to be fitted with Samsung’s superior Bioelectrical
Impedance Analysis (BIA) Sensor technology, the #GalaxyWatch4 series can
help you analyse and track your vitals accurately.
So crush those fitness and wellness goals
by recording your food intake with Samsung Health and get daily real-time
analysis of your Body Composition[3]
at your fingertips. In just 15 seconds, you’ll be able to learn more about
your current skeletal muscle, basal metabolic rate, body water, and body fat
percentage. This way, you can get a more holistic view of your health and work
towards your desired fitness goals.
[1] To notify an
emergency contact, a network connection is required. GPS accuracy may be
affected by obstructions to the satellite signal, such as buildings.
[2] Up to 4 emergency
contacts registered in the Galaxy Wearable app.
[3]
Intended for
general wellness and fitness purposes only. Not intended for use in detection,
diagnosis, or treatment of any medical condition or disease. The measurements
are for the user’s personal reference only. Please consult a medical
professional for advice. Do not measure your body composition if you have an
implanted pacemaker or other implanted medical devices. Do not measure your
body composition if you are pregnant. Measurement results may not be accurate
if you are under 20 years old. Availability of this feature may vary by market.
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