Samsung plans to develop a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring device within five years, the report said.
Samsung is turning heads with its vision to overtake Apple in health tracking technologies. According to a new report, Samsung has big plans for the future of wearables. In particular, it stands out with its innovations in blood glucose and blood pressure monitoring technologies.
The report states that Samsung plans to develop a non-invasive blood glucose monitoring device within five years. This technology will allow consumers to monitor their blood glucose levels without drawing blood or puncturing the skin. Samsung seems confident about completing this challenging task in the future, but it is not yet clear how the technical challenges have been overcome.
Samsung is also improving the existing blood pressure monitoring technology in the Galaxy Watch 5 and 6. This technology is intended to allow the user to continuously monitor their blood pressure throughout the day. Samsung is expected to first integrate this technology in future smartwatch models.
Samsung’s health tech breakthroughs compete with rumors that Apple is working on its own non-invasive blood glucose sensor and other health monitoring technologies. However, it is not yet clear when Apple will launch these technologies.
These innovations show that both tech giants are taking important steps towards giving their users a better and longer life. Samsung and Apple’s health-tracking rivalry is one of the most exciting and possibly one of the most influential in the tech industry. These developments are seen as steps towards improving users’ quality of life, which is more important than just new cameras or RAM upgrades.