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It will be an alert across your watch face if it detects an irregular heartrate, with a prompt to take a ECG. There is a built-in ECG that you can use at any point to manually check your heart rhythm, but the problem I do have with the automatic alert is that it isn't checking 24/7 for arrhythmias, but it just picks a few different intervals throughout the day to test you, and if you have an arrhythmia during the time, it'll tell you. So in that sense, the built-in alerts aren't super reliable. Its a really great watch for confirming arrhythmias with the built-in ECG, but its a little iffy if you're specifically looking for passive monitoring.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there EricinSaline, thanks for asking us your questions about the Samsung Galaxy Watch7. The Galaxy Watch7 alerts you to irregular heart rhythms with a notification on the watch screen, accompanying haptic feedback, and a corresponding alert on your paired Samsung phone via the Samsung Health Monitor app. Please keep in mind that this feature is intended to help you be more aware of your heart health, but it is not a diagnostic tool and should not replace traditional medical diagnoses or treatment. The notification suggests you contact a qualified healthcare professional. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact Support. Thanks for being a devoted Samsung customer. - Debra
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