Samsung launches S Health app for Galaxy S III

Samsung launches S Health app for Galaxy S III

PanARMENIAN.Net - Samsung has launched its S Health app for the Galaxy S III, allowing the Android smartphone to connect to select health readers and sensors and track glucose levels, blood pressure and more, SlashGear reports.

S Health currently works with five different devices and can also be used with manually-inputted data, building up a log of physical fitness.

Connectivity is either via USB or Bluetooth, depending on external device, and the app supports blood glucose measurements, blood pressure tracking, and body composition. It’s also possible to augment that data with manually-entered diet, exercise, medication intake, and other information.

Samsung expects the app to be used not only by those with medical conditions such as diabetes, but anyone who wants to maintain a record of their health and perhaps target a weight-loss goal.

The S Health app is a free download from the Samsung “More Services” app on the Galaxy S III itself.

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