Samsung to add a thermometer function in Galaxy Watch 5

The current Samsung Galaxy Watch4 series

 

The current Samsung Galaxy Watch4 seriesThe Galaxy Watch4 series

Samsung working to adding a thermometer to the upcoming Galaxy Watch5 series. This will be useful for detecting early signs of COVID-19 (and other diseases that cause fever) as well as tracking ovulation cycles.

It won’t be the first watch with a thermometer on board, but just equipping a watch with the sensor isn’t enough. The skin temperature of the wrist is strongly affected by external factors like sunlight, which makes getting an accurate reading tricky. This is why Samsung and other companies have held off from including the sensor.

The Korean publication reports that Samsung has cracked the problem, however. In fact, body temperature tracking may become something of a theme for Samsung’s wearables this year as the company is reportedly testing a prototype of Galaxy Buds that can also measure your temperature. The prototype uses an infrared sensor to track the temperature of your eardrum.

The Samsung Galaxy Watch5 series will be unveiled in August, claims the publication, a year after the Watch4 series launched (it introduced an electrocardiogram sensor as its big health tracking upgrade).

According to ETNews

Samsung Electronics decided to add a thermometer function in Galaxy Watch 5, which will be released in August. Galaxy watch users can use the thermometer function to detect symptoms of COVID 19. Body temperature is considered one of the important health indicators. Various causes of fever, such as Infectious diseases and colds can be managed as well as female ovulation cycles.

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