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by sanotehu 3676 days ago
To answer your question about the difference between "clinical grade" and "consumer grade" hardware, consider [1] - where FitBit-measured heartrates differed from actual heartrates by about 30bpm. As a doctor I looked into getting a fitbit but realised they could not live up to the ideal of heartrate tracking that I wanted.

To be fair this is a hard problem. Even the pulse oximeters we use in our hospitals have a hard time picking up certain heart rhythms. The only way to be sure is to get an ECG done!

[1] http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/12086337/Fitbit-h...

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While not clinically certified, reports were that the Apple Watch was very close to accurate most of the time, just a few BPM off at most.