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I'm not a doctor, but since the Charge HR uses light pulses to track blood flow, it should be safe. However, this is a terrible product as I've bought one a year ago and had to have it replaced 3 separate times under the warranty. Now, only a week after the warranty expired, the 4th one failed. Terrible product for $130-150.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Cannot answer for the first question but for number 2... Download the Fitbit app onto your computer. Plug the dongle into a USB port and the Fitbit will sync with your computer. All activities will be the displayed in the Fitbit App. You can do print screens to save the data to show to a doctor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it safe to wear for a person who has a defibrillator, hopefully you never have to have need of your defibrillator, but it will not interfere with it and shouldn't be effected by it if it should defibrillate you. Mine is synced to my computer and I can print out reports from there.
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