Unlike the Samsung Gear Live, the LG G Watch doesn't seem to have
any mention of a heart rate monitor.
A trio of FitBit patent applications have surfaced for three products (possibly devices) that cover a range of sports - centric and fitness purposes, including
mention of heart rate monitoring, smartphone control, and GPS, among other things.
Not exact matches
So the procedure then begins and one thing I should
mention, the anesthesiologist has to place some lead on the mom's chest to kind
of monitor the
heart rate, or moms
heart rate and make sure everything is fine from that same point.
While it may seem a little far - fetched, Marvel may not think so — when you consider smartphones full
of heart -
rate monitors and schedules and emails and access to the Internet (not to
mention the ability for communication between other external devices throughout your home), the concept
of a «portal app turned digital assistant» makes good sense... and who wouldn't want to feel like one
of the Avengers?
As we
mentioned previously, there is also
heart rate monitoring on the Sport model with Google Fit accessed easily via the top button on the right
of the display.
A couple
of Fitbit trackers have
heart rate monitoring, including the afore -
mentioned Surge.
The LG G Watch does lack several features
of the Gear 2 — there is no
Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracker, IR Blaster or Music Player... and, like I
mentioned above, no camera or ability to make phone calls.