South Korean media Pulse reported thatSamsung has recently begun discussing the integration of artificial intelligence and health tracking functions, which seems to include the use of wearable devices to track blood sugar data.
Although it has not yet been revealed what technology Samsung will use to detect changes in blood sugar data to determine the wearer's health status, it may be used in the nextGalaxy Watch 7 series models.
Currently, most smart watches on the market can already record heart rate changes, electrocardiograms, blood oxygen levels, and sleep quality. Adding blood sugar measurement function is obviously a feature that most wearable devices are preparing to develop. For example, there have been many reports that Apple plans to launchNon-invasive blood glucose measurement functionThis solves the previous cumbersome process of measuring blood sugar changes by taking a small amount of blood sample through a blood glucose meter, allowing users to record blood sugar changes more conveniently.
If Samsung can be the first to achieve non-invasive blood sugar measurement, it is expected to attract more people to purchase its smart wearable devices, and even become a product used by many patients who need to control their blood sugar data.
Samsung is currently rumored to be holding aUnpacked event for the second half of the yearThe location is likely to be Paris, France. In addition to the new foldable screen mobile phone, new smart wearable devices are likely to be unveiled, including the new Galxy Watch7 series and new true wireless earphone accessories.


