A:AnswerThe watch does not have a-fib, but does have ecg readings but states it cannot detect a heart issue but can alert you if an arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat precludes a physician check. If you get the wifi version you don't need to purchase a new additional number. I wouldn't recommend getting a watch with it's only # plus it's extra $ every month.
A:AnswerI do know From watching video reviews that there are different types of apps you can use to set reminders to take medications! I honestly have no idea how you would know sh took them but I believe it also records when you say you took the meds so as long as she records the info that shouldn’t be a problem!! If you do a Google search there seems to be at least 5 apps to help with taking meds and recording! Hope this helps
A:AnswerNo. The GPS is on one. The one with the GPS and Cellular is what you want, if you go that route. More often than not, you need to sign up for the cellular at the time of the purchase or when you pair your watch, the Apple system will know and you’ll be automatically billed.
A:AnswerYou can view your heart rhythm on you iphone. After using the EKG feature, it pops up on your phone to view results. Does not show it on the watch.