Apple has released watchOS 5.1.2 which brings electrocardiogram (ECG) capabilities and irregular heart rhythm alerts to the Apple Watch.
This update includes new features, improvements and bug fixes: ● New ECG app on Apple Watch Series 4 ( US and US territories only) ○ Allows you to take an electrocardiogram similar to a single-lead electrocardiogram ○ Can indicate whether your heart rhythm shows signs of atrial fibrillation - a serious form of irregular heart rhythm - sinus rhythm , which means your heart is beating in a normal pattern ○ Saves ECG waveform, classification and any noted symptoms in a PDF on the Health app on iPhone to share with your doctor ● Adds the ability to receive an alert if an irregular heart rhythm that appears to be atrial fibrillation is detected ( US and US territories only) ● Enables direct access to supported movie tickets, coupons, and rewards cards in Wallet when tapped to a contactless reader ● Receive notifications and animated celebrations when you achieve daily maximum points in a day during an Activity competition ● New Infograph complications for Mail, Maps, Messages, Find My Friends, Home, News, Phone, Remote ● Manage your availability for Walkie-Talkie from Control Center
I upgraded my Apple Watch last night, set it up in the Health App. I have a pacemaker and didn’t expect the EKG to be accurate. The EKG was on the mark. I could see when my pacemaker was firing. Pretty impressive for the accuracy and ability to keep the EKG records stored in my iPhone. I just hope the accuracy continues with the App.