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By the optical changes of the light pulses which
measure the blood flow, data can be collected
and calculated. which are converted into the
measurement result on the screen.
mmHG
is the abbreviation for “millimeter of
mercury.” The term comes from when blood
pressure was determined with devices that
actually used the level of mercury - filled in a
vertical column - as a reference for blood pressure.
Today, modern devices measure very differently,
however, the abbreviation
mmHG
is still common.
Note!
The bracelet SW 600 HR is a screening device
primarily for diagnostic checking and the monitored
data is not intended for medical use, nor is it intended to
diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease or condition.
The optical heart rate / blood pressure / blood oxygen
monitor is a valuable tool that provides an approximate
estimation of the user’s heart rate at any given point in time.
The measured heart rate frequency varies depending
on user’s behaviour and on the user’s level of activity.
Various technology limitations may cause the heart rate
monitoring to be inaccurate under certain circumstances.
These circumstances may include the user’s physical
characteristics, the fit of the device and the type and
intensity of the activity.
Heart rate accuracy during swimming is very limited
and we do not recommend using heart rate monitoring
during swimming.