After one of these as my Pace is suffering from battery drain, I love the watch, but don't want to buy another and have the same problem further down the line.
Anyone heard of the international version for sale??
Xiaomi’s WeLoo Hey 3S
This was posted on the Facebook group: http://www.ciol.com/xiaomi-introduce...-hey-3s-at-78/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9rzKcNIyro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvnMGn14x7k
Waterproof and 30 day charge!
Features Xiaomi WeLoop Hey 3S:
Brand Name: Xiaomi
Model: WeLoop Hey 3S
Chinese language
Band Material: Silicone
Screen:
Type: Touch
Size: 1.28 "
Resolution: 176 x 176 pixels
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Connectivity:
GPS: GLONASS
Bluetooth 4.2 BLE
WiFi b / g / n
Android 4.4 compatible
Sensors:
Heart rate sensor
9 Axis Motion Sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Digital Compass
Functions:
Call alert
Message alert
Application Alert: Facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter, Telegram, etc ...
Push Synchronization
GPS
Music player
Heart rate monitor
Pedometer
Weather forecast
Physical Level Control
Sleep control
Alarm
Data history
Vibration: Yes
Dust and water resistant (IP67)
Battery:
Duration: Up to 30 days
Dimensions:
Band: 46.21 x 35.66 x 11.15 mm
Weight: 38 gr
Packing content:
1 x Xiaomi WeLoop Hey 3S
1 x Charging base
1 x USB charging
I Think is not xioami brand , its weeloop branding, not related with xiaomi, or cannot paired with mifit
for xiaomi they had own branding call amazfit bip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrJ_gT0Iyqk
Nope, you are wrong.
Amazfit Bip and Weeloop are two different watches.
http://www.ciol.com/xiaomi-introduces-weloop-hey-3s-at-78/
That was in April already
Vinnie1 said:
After one of these as my Pace is suffering from battery drain, I love the watch, but don't want to buy another and have the same problem further down the line.
Anyone heard of the international version for sale??
Xiaomi’s WeLoo Hey 3S
This was posted on the Facebook group: http://www.ciol.com/xiaomi-introduce...-hey-3s-at-78/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9rzKcNIyro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvnMGn14x7k
Waterproof and 30 day charge!
Features Xiaomi WeLoop Hey 3S:
Brand Name: Xiaomi
Model: WeLoop Hey 3S
Chinese language
Band Material: Silicone
Screen:
Type: Touch
Size: 1.28 "
Resolution: 176 x 176 pixels
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Connectivity:
GPS: GLONASS
Bluetooth 4.2 BLE
WiFi b / g / n
Android 4.4 compatible
Sensors:
Heart rate sensor
9 Axis Motion Sensor
Accelerometer
Gyroscope
Digital Compass
Functions:
Call alert
Message alert
Application Alert: Facebook, Whatsapp, Twitter, Telegram, etc ...
Push Synchronization
GPS
Music player
Heart rate monitor
Pedometer
Weather forecast
Physical Level Control
Sleep control
Alarm
Data history
Vibration: Yes
Dust and water resistant (IP67)
Battery:
Duration: Up to 30 days
Dimensions:
Band: 46.21 x 35.66 x 11.15 mm
Weight: 38 gr
Packing content:
1 x Xiaomi WeLoop Hey 3S
1 x Charging base
1 x USB charging
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I would like to see one of these watches. My Pace is dead and returned. This looks interesting
Xiaomi’s WeLoo Hey 3S International version is meant to be released today, looks like it is only available in Malaysia though!
LINK
I bought one of WeLoop Hey S3 watches. Works great except the time won't sync with my Galaxy S7. (A watch with the wrong time) I Did everything WeLoop asked me to try with no luck so they told me to return it to Geekbuying. Sadly they are not answering my support emails.
Figured out the time sync issues. Working great so far
Finally got mine. About the heart rate. There are two options, dynamic and static heart rate. What's the difference, as both are measuring heart rate, only with different display? And how can I select that heart rate is monitored 24/7 without choosing any activity mode, so that it's like normal watch, but tracks heart rate and sleeping etc?
Official homepage - http://www.getweloop.com/Support say's, that watch have also remote camera and music control, but I haven't (yet) found how these options are working.
Using the latest app (v2.3.2) and latest firmware ( v2.14-1208), but I can't find such watchface ( like other users have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZW0JzQX6Ww In app, watchface, the tabs Digital and Clock are totally empty.
Weloop sync failed
“Your watch is from mainland China,only support Chinese app. Please contact your retailer for more details and policy“ this dialogue box appears in my iphone 7plus while syncing what is the solution for this please help
Watchfaces/dials
Hi,
has anyone figured out a way to design your own watchface or at least download one from the Internet?
The ones offered in the app are ****ty.
I used to get the official watchface tools from their websites (www . iweloop . com). Unfortunately, I found out the link to their official tool result to "404: page not found".
However, you may find other watch faces there. The website seems to be only available in Chinese.
You may still able to download the official watchface tool from other websites. Just search the web with "watchfacetool_170217.rar".
Let me know if you need more info.
Hi, unfortunately the editor has disappeared from the internet.
Do you have a copy and could you share it please?
yeebk said:
I used to get the official watchface tools from their websites (www . iweloop . com). Unfortunately, I found out the link to their official tool result to "404: page not found".
However, you may find other watch faces there. The website seems to be only available in Chinese.
You may still able to download the official watchface tool from other websites. Just search the web with "watchfacetool_170217.rar".
Let me know if you need more info.
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Hi, unfortunately the editor has disappeared from the internet.
Do you have a copy and could you share it please?
Related
Hi all,
I just got my Moto 360 last month and was working on this app since I would love to track my heart rate all the time
Download (Google Play)
Description
Got smart-watch?
It'll be a waste if it's not periodically check your heart rate
Heart Rate OS is a must have tool for android wearable smart-watch owner.
Everyone will curious about his/her heart rate across the day:
- How much is my highest/lowest heart rate?
- When was my highest/lowest heart rate occurred?
- Is it having a pattern?
- How my heart rate compared with my step history
- Etc
And what cool is all your heart rate data will be sync to your Google Fit account combined with other Google Fit data.
Heart Rate OS is still beta and new feature will keep coming.
- Setting hear rate minimum & maximum limit
- Notification when below minimum or above maximum
- Display step chart*
- More options
- Etc
Common FAQ
1. What kind of smart-watch do I need?
-> HROS will only work with Android wearable watch: Moto 360, LG G Watch R and other android wear watch with heart rate sensor. HROS does not work on Samsung Gear and smart watches using other operating systems. Tizen devices as Gear-Fit and Gear II are not supported. Please do not give bad rating because of it.
2. My automatic heart rate check is not working?
-> If you tried manual checking working, automatic hear rate check should be work. Please try to tighten your band and select more frequent checking.
3. What should I do if I have question/crash?
-> Write me email from menu "Send feedback" or go to HROS xda forum for discussion (http://forum.xda-developers.com/android-wear/general/app-heart-rate-os-android-wear-google-t3031964)
Screenshot
XDA:DevDB Information
Heart Rate OS for Android Wear, Device Specific App for the Android Wear
Contributors
jimmod
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-02-16
Last Updated 2015-02-20
Reserved
APK download:
- Version 0.4.3
- Version 0.5.0
- Version 0.5.1
reserved
Ignore my previous post. Looking to see how it affects battery life. But good idea.
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Nice app, I was looking for an app like this but it seems that is not working on my LG G watch R. I've sent you some crash reports
HuStLaZ said:
Ignore my previous post. Looking to see how it affects battery life. But good idea.
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Any feedback will be great
TheMorpheus said:
Nice app, I was looking for an app like this but it seems that is not working on my LG G watch R. I've sent you some crash reports
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Not sure which email from you. But several user were using LG G watch R and they said HROS is able to get the heart rate properly.
Do you only see -1 result? when "check heart rate now"
jimmod said:
Any feedback will be great
Not sure which email from you. But several user were using LG G watch R and they said HROS is able to get the heart rate properly.
Do you only see -1 result? when "check heart rate now"
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After some FC I get it working, it seems that Automatic check works too! Before it was stuck on -1.
I'll keep testing and report back!
It would be great to have different intervals, like 1 minute or even continuous, it would be very handy for heart monitoring during workouts. I do a lot of hiit and knowing heart rate in real time is very useful
Sent from my LG-F460S
TheKaser said:
It would be great to have different intervals, like 1 minute or even continuous, it would be very handy for heart monitoring during workouts. I do a lot of hiit and knowing heart rate in real time is very useful
Sent from my LG-F460S
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+1
It would be usefull to be able to set a "sleeping time", like don't check the heart rate from 1:00 to 8:00 (I usually sleep without my watch, so is pointless check the heart rate at night)
I'll give a try... thanks!
TheKaser said:
It would be great to have different intervals, like 1 minute or even continuous, it would be very handy for heart monitoring during workouts. I do a lot of hiit and knowing heart rate in real time is very useful
Sent from my LG-F460S
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I'm having a problem: The "Check heart rate now" was changed to "Heart Rate Checking In Progress" when I click on it the first time and from then is at this state.
Two new feature requests:
- In the history, it could be good to be able to select more than Last 2 days. It could be useful to select a date range or at least having the options "4 Days", "1 Week", "2 Week", "1 Month"
- In my LG G Watch R the measurement last for a long time. ¿Is it normal?. It could be useful to be able to cancel the measurement or force it to measure at any desired time.
Thanks and best regards
New version have been uploaded to Google Play, in couple hours it will be ready for update
- Add setting pages
- Add exclude option
- Add more chart & interval options for Pro user
detecting a heart rate when watch off.
Love this app, it's what I was looking for But I now doubt my hear rate history after yesterday.
my watch battery died around 11.45am yesterday. I didn't get home until 7 so that's when I put it on charge.
I have not wore the watch since I put it on charge last night but heart rate os has detected a varying heart rate every 30 mins since the battery died yesterday until now ?.. usually if I have not wore my watch, I can tell as heart rate os shows blank for the hours it's been charging.
please help.
David.
Just found this app over the weekend. It is very promising. There's one feature I'd like to see: The ability to toggle on/off continuous heart rate checks from the Android Wear device itself.
Looks like a great app. Will be giving this a try!
Look to be almost exactly what I was looking for, great ! Let's check battery usage for a few days ...
Three missing features (my point of view) :
- export values (some csv export would be fine)
- backup (and of course restore) values (I do flash ROM frequently ...)
- delete a value (Heart Rate OS just launched a measure when my watch was on the dock -> I now have a point at 196 bpm on my chart !)
DIego
I just upload new update to Play store, should be available in couple hours.
Version 0.3:
- Show steps chart (Pro)
- New chart colors
- Limit notification
- Heart check from watch app
- Bug fixes
bracken21 said:
Love this app, it's what I was looking for But I now doubt my hear rate history after yesterday.
my watch battery died around 11.45am yesterday. I didn't get home until 7 so that's when I put it on charge.
I have not wore the watch since I put it on charge last night but heart rate os has detected a varying heart rate every 30 mins since the battery died yesterday until now ?.. usually if I have not wore my watch, I can tell as heart rate os shows blank for the hours it's been charging.
please help.
David.
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Currently there's no way to detect if the watch is charged and somehow the heart rate sensor give response (high result) when charged so the app have no way to tell the result is incorrect.
This can be handle with using exclude feature, and later the delete feature requested by Narsil below
stbxxl said:
Just found this app over the weekend. It is very promising. There's one feature I'd like to see: The ability to toggle on/off continuous heart rate checks from the Android Wear device itself.
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Narsil said:
Look to be almost exactly what I was looking for, great ! Let's check battery usage for a few days ...
Three missing features (my point of view) :
- export values (some csv export would be fine)
- backup (and of course restore) values (I do flash ROM frequently ...)
- delete a value (Heart Rate OS just launched a measure when my watch was on the dock -> I now have a point at 196 bpm on my chart !)
DIego
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Thank you for the ideas. Noted.
For backup is not needed because the values is stored in Google Fit server, as long you using same google account it will be restored.
App config will be reset, but currently not much app config.
Love it!
Just wanted to say that this is exactly what I was looking for for my LG G Watch R. Nice work! Please keep it up.
jimmod said:
I just upload new update to Play store, should be available in couple hours.
Version 0.3:
- Show steps chart (Pro)
- New chart colors
- Limit notification
- Heart check from watch app
- Bug fixes
Currently there's no way to detect if the watch is charged and somehow the heart rate sensor give response (high result) when charged so the app have no way to tell the result is incorrect.
This can be handle with using exclude feature, and later the delete feature requested by Narsil below
Thank you for the ideas. Noted.
For backup is not needed because the values is stored in Google Fit server, as long you using same google account it will be restored.
App config will be reset, but currently not much app config.
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How does it behave with continuous workout mode? I mean, does it show solid and consistent values without skyrocketing or getting underground? Because still I don't understand if the problem with these smartwatches is connected to bad sensors or bad app which cannot read correctly the values.
good idea!
:good::good::good:
Finally a good standalone application to run, unfortunately a fee but it seems better than s-health and nike running
Now free version...
No heartrate? Would be nice if crappy optical heart rate sensor was supported. Would be much nicer if bluetooth heart rate belts were supported! I wonder if its even possible for developers to support heart rate belts, because none of the existings apps support it yet...
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gmuglia said:
Finally a good standalone application to run, unfortunately a fee but it seems better than s-health and nike running
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Hi, finally... Where Can I download It. Most beautiful news of the week. Thanks!
hi, I downloaded from Samsung apps gear through gear manager ... it is located in the health and fitness
I would be happy to pay for this as long as some functions are added.
For Android wear there is a "killer app" called Ghost Racer that turns the Sony Smartwatch 3 into a runners favorite.
If this is going to be a "killer app" for runners on the Tizen platform and the Samsung Gear S (1 and 2) especially, some essential things are missing.
First of all - the running results must be able to be uploaded/exported to a popular running service such as runkeeper, strava etc.
More measurements needs to be added such as heart rate (internal or external bluetooth heart rate sensors), cadence and more.
Also - you need to be able to personalize your own running screen for what information you want to see (preferably several screens)
All these things work with Ghost Racer on Android Wear (on Sony Smartwatch 3)
If some of these things are added, this could be a really nice app that I would be glad to pay for it.
Is there an official website for the app or how can we get in contact with the developer?
Ooops - posted this first in the wrong Thread!
I've purchased the Paid App and an trying to figure out if the saved recorded files can be exported. Is anyone here rooted that could tell me whether there are any unique files that are saved to a Data folder? (No data is saved to the internal user storage folders)
While a standalone app that uses the watch's GPS is useful, this is really more of a Beta with very limited functionality. All it can really tell you is time, distance and pace. (And I don't yet know how accurate the watch GPS is going to be on distance). Plus the app turns the screen off immediate on the start of a recording, and only turns back on to displace pace etc. every mile - so pace data is not going to be too helpful. I can see my track on a (Google) map screen, but the track did not appear on my Google map history so there’s no export potential there.
A watch based app that uses the onboard GPS and records time, distance, pace (with configurable updates and audible output), and heart rate and that has exportable data in tcx or txt format is still needed.
But it seems that Nike+ running will work stand alone... so may meet most needs...
Yesterday I'm received new Amazfit Bip (Inter version)
I see information of Heart rate in Mi Fit (v 3.1.6 from google play)
and click to status heart rate menu. It's record only heart rate when you check heart rate status menu from the band.
I'm try to see another menu in Mi fit. Can't see menu setup auto checking Heart rate ( ervery 5 or 10 or 15 mins ) no at all
realy ? This is basic of smart band should have.
Almost every brand of smart band cheaper than have this functions.
Or It's a problem my application version or Firmware problem. some one please tell me for resolve this issue. :crying:
With the latest MiFit app 3.2.2.2 (not in Playstore) you will get a firmware update for Bip. After that, you have interval options in Mifit.
caliban2011 said:
With the latest MiFit app 3.2.2.2 (not in Playstore) you will get a firmware update for Bip. After that, you have interval options in Mifit.
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Thank you. I'll try
This link https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/anhui...-release/mi-fit-3-2-2-2-android-apk-download/
Hi,
I just got the new Amazfit GTR 3 Pro and wanted to see if anything unofficial could be tweaked or sideloaded.
It's running their new "Zepp OS" which there are very little information about. I guess it's a flavour of Linux or Android with a skin on top, but it won't show up in ADB. I can't find anywhere on the watch to enable developer options (similar to tapping on the build number, etc).
Huami said a dev kit would be released at a later date but... well, I don't want to wait , plus they are talking about watchfaces and "web apps" which makes me think it might not be native apps, only web-services anyways...
Anyone got more insights into this?
Thanks!
Its not an android for sure.
found some stuff at pastebin, have a look:
sample 1 - Pastebin.com
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pastebin.com
sample 2 - Pastebin.com
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pastebin.com
this one looks more interesting - seems like its some JS framework.
framework.js - Pastebin.com
Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time.
pastebin.com
I am wondering if there is any developer who is interested in Amazfit smart watches could port the zepp OS from GTR 3 to GTR 2, since Amazfit don't want to update older watches, I have no idea if the hardware is compatible, but there are always great developers here with different and strong knowledge
On the new GTR3 it is possible to program the display to be switched on by wrist movement only during daylight hours, so at night it does not turn on the display ? I have already activated the do not disturb but only limits the vibration when the notifications arrive but not the switching on of the display.
Thanks for the help
CB
Cla75bona said:
On the new GTR3 it is possible to program the display to be switched on by wrist movement only during daylight hours, so at night it does not turn on the display ? I have already activated the do not disturb but only limits the vibration when the notifications arrive but not the switching on of the display.
Thanks for the help
CB
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inside the zepp app, choose display and brightness, Lift wrist to view info, start time and end time can be changed. Also, from the watch display setttings you can change the mode to all day but you cant edit the time schedule.
leXorNet said:
Hi,
I just got the new Amazfit GTR 3 Pro and wanted to see if anything unofficial could be tweaked or sideloaded.
It's running their new "Zepp OS" which there are very little information about. I guess it's a flavour of Linux or Android with a skin on top, but it won't show up in ADB. I can't find anywhere on the watch to enable developer options (similar to tapping on the build number, etc).
Huami said a dev kit would be released at a later date but... well, I don't want to wait , plus they are talking about watchfaces and "web apps" which makes me think it might not be native apps, only web-services anyways...
Anyone got more insights into this?
Thanks!
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You should try the latest Zepp developer's website: https://developer.zepp.com/os/home and join their technical developers' communities to learn how to develop their apps inside their Zepp App Store. Slack Team Room: https://t.zepp.com/t/zepp-community-slack. There is an online global hackathon with multiple technical videos that you can learn and attend live technical sessions. I don't have the links, but I should be able to find them soon.
Mysteryagr said:
I am wondering if there is any developer who is interested in Amazfit smart watches could port the zepp OS from GTR 3 to GTR 2, since Amazfit don't want to update older watches, I have no idea if the hardware is compatible, but there are always great developers here with different and strong knowledge
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I think, We can't do it ... GT*2 are smartbands like hardware and GT*3+ are smartwatch hardware, with more CPU clock, more RAM and Flash.
Hi all,
I have developed an application for a Wear OS, intended for a robust continuous atrial fibrillation (arrhythmia) and heart rate monitoring, which uses an optical sensor (green light) in the bottom of the watch. I'm currently limited to Fossil Gen 5 watch since my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 won't give software access to its optical sensor.
Having said that, would anybody here like to test the app on their watches? It still needs to be improved and optimized, therefore, feedback would be appreciated. Also, it would run on other watches, however, in that case I would need to know an address of an optical sensor (Fossil Gen5 PPG sensor is 65572) so I could update the app.
I'd like to publish it in Google Play sometime later, have never done it before, it looks quite tricky, however, I filled most of the things there already.
Update: AFib monitor Google Play link
AndriusG said:
Hi all,
I have developed an application for a Wear OS, intended for a robust continuous atrial fibrillation (arrhythmia) and heart rate monitoring, which uses an optical sensor (green light) in the bottom of the watch. I'm currently limited to Fossil Gen 5 watch since my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 won't give software access to its optical sensor.
Having said that, would anybody here like to test the app on their watches? It still needs to be improved and optimized, therefore, feedback would be appreciated. Also, it would run on other watches, however, in that case I would need to know an address of an optical sensor (Fossil Gen5 PPG sensor is 65572) so I could update the app.
I'd like to publish it in Google Play sometime later, have never done it before, it looks quite tricky, however, I filled most of the things there already.
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Hi, I have tried your app, it's great that you are doing this.
I have tested it on Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS, it works correctly, shows heart rate and cardiogram for arrhythmias.
When I started the app for the first time it did not ask me to enable sensor permissions nor did it alert me that it did not have the permission enabled when I started monitoring. I activated them manually and it worked as expected.
About the PPG sensor address for TWP3 I don't know which one it is, I guess it is the same as the Fossil Gen5, because it works.
bernarbernuli said:
Hi, I have tried your app, it's great that you are doing this.
I have tested it on Ticwatch Pro 3 GPS, it works correctly, shows heart rate and cardiogram for arrhythmias.
When I started the app for the first time it did not ask me to enable sensor permissions nor did it alert me that it did not have the permission enabled when I started monitoring. I activated them manually and it worked as expected.
About the PPG sensor address for TWP3 I don't know which one it is, I guess it is the same as the Fossil Gen5, because it works.
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Thank you so much! Didn't expect such a quick feedback!
I'll try correcting the permission part. And it's great to know, that app is compatible with TWP3.
Just in case, keep in mind, that this app runs in the background and should be stopped manually.
Hi, I would like to try this on my Fossil 6. Do you install the .apk on the watch or phone? Sorry, I've never installed outside of PlayStore.
a0323022 said:
Hi, I would like to try this on my Fossil 6. Do you install the .apk on the watch or phone? Sorry, I've never installed outside of PlayStore.
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You can utilize this method to install this and any apk directly to WearOS.
A slightly updated version of the app, which now includes a request for permission to use BODY_SENSORS.
Gastopako said:
Hi all,
I have developed an application for a Wear OS, intended for a robust continuous atrial fibrillation (arrhythmia) and heart rate monitoring, which uses an optical sensor (green light) in the bottom of the watch. I'm currently limited to Fossil Gen 5 watch since my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 won't give software access to its optical sensor.
Having said that, would anybody here like to test the app on their watches? It still needs to be improved and optimized, therefore, feedback would be appreciated. Also, it would run on other watches, however, in that case I would need to know an address of an optical sensor (Fossil Gen5 PPG sensor is 65572) so I could update the app.
I'd like to publish it in Google Play sometime later, have never done it before, it looks quite tricky, however, I filled most of the things there already.
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Privileged Health SDK | Samsung Developers
Aiming to advance innovation and development of new health and wellness solutions
developer.samsung.com
Looks to me like Samsung has their sensor hidden behind this 'privileged' api, might be worth trying to request access?
Actually I was able to find a couple potential addresses for the Samsung sensor when I poked around a bit, were you unable to actually access the hardware even with the address?
mangobot said:
Actually I was able to find a couple potential addresses for the Samsung sensor when I poked around a bit, were you unable to actually access the hardware even with the address?
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Thanks for the tip. As I matter of fact I did try contacting them in the exact same way you showed, however, I the declined my request without explanation. Maybe it is because I didn't mention any affiliation with business or something like that. I'll try requesting once again.
I also tried reading all the accessible sensors in Watch 4, however, software access to the PPG sensors is restricted.
I guess the sensor you are referring to is this one:
Samsung PPGBatch Sensor /Type_String: com.samsung.sensor.ppg_batch /Type_number: 69668
Galaxy Watch 4 offers wide range of sensors and I have developed quite a lot of various algorithms, which could be implemented, e.g., continuous SpO2 monitoring (red and infrared optical sensors), confirmation of a suspected atrial fibrillation (detected by using green light optical sensor) using an ECG strip.
I tested app on TicWatch E3 and it does work on this watch. However, I noticed that the quality of the Photoplethysmogram signal is worse than what I get in Fossil Gen 5 watch. With Fossil Gen 5 watch, you don't even have to search for a good spot on the wrist, the quality is always good and it is not the case with TicWatch E3. The algorithm in the app won't throw false alarms because of that, the signal quality is constantly monitored, however, with that kind of quality it would be tricky to detect AF if it was present.
I apologize but I would like some help. I have a ticwatch E3. I apparently installed the app using Wear Installer 2. That app indicated that the installation was was successful. However, the app does not appear in my launcher. Is there something else I need to do?
exswim said:
I apologize but I would like some help. I have a ticwatch E3. I apparently installed the app using Wear Installer 2. That app indicated that the installation was was successful. However, the app does not appear in my launcher. Is there something else I need to do?
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You might want to consider utilizing Bugjaeger Mobile ADB as a really alternative and innovative solution to the problem of sideloading apps on Wear OS devices.
Thanks for the reply. Another question, as I said the Wear Installer 2 indicated that the app was installed. Would this app appear as an app in settings or in the launcher. If not, where is it on my watch?
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I tested app on TicWatch E3 and it does work on this watch. However, I noticed that the quality of the Photoplethysmogram signal is worse than what I get in Fossil Gen 5 watch. With Fossil Gen 5 watch, you don't even have to search for a good spot on the wrist, the quality is always good and it is not the case with TicWatch E3. The algorithm in the app won't throw false alarms because of that, the signal quality is constantly monitored, however, with that kind of quality it would be tricky to detect AF if it was present.
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I would like some help. I have a ticwatch E3. I apparently installed the app using Wear Installer 2. That app indicated that the installation was was successful. However, the app does not appear in my launcher. Is there something else I need to do?
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Thanks for the reply. Another question, as I said the Wear Installer 2 indicated that the app was installed. Would this app appear as an app in settings or in the launcher. If not, where is it on my watch?
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It would appear as an app in the launcher.
Hi, I did some updates to the app, mainly in the representation of the heart rate change over time. There are some as to say, drawbacks because for now heart rate values are saved in a local variable, therefore, if app was closed and restarted, the previous heart rate log would not be saved. I also have some thoughts in adding additional screen for the parameters of atrial fibrillation if one was detected, however, still not sure what information (e.g., beginning and the end of the AF episode, duration of the AF episode, etc. ) regarding this would be relevant for an ordinary user. Maybe some of you might have ideas what info would be of utmost relevance for you.
I would love to use this app on my Samsung Watch 5. I hope you succeed in getting access to the sensors on the Samsung Watches. I think your app would be very popular!
Hi, I know it's a tech site but to anyone suffering from atrial fibrillation-one of the most common but least talked about causes is head and neck posture/atlas position, slumped forward posture- very common with the amount of time we spend on our computers- see Dr John Berg youtube channel -
A good chiropractor or acupuncture practitioner can help to correct these abnormal and harmful postures and could possibly save you from surgery or pacemaker..
Don't ignore other causes which are more serious though-especially in the lat 2 years- lots of people are getting abnormal blood clotting since having a certain injection or getting long covid.
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I would love to use this app on my Samsung Watch 5. I hope you succeed in getting access to the sensors on the Samsung Watches. I think your app would be very popular!
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Thanks! I haven't motivated myself to fill the request for getting the sensor access yet. It is quite complicated. Another thing that I noticed is that the raw green PPG signal from Galaxy Watch 4 and 5 is sampled at 25 Hz. Mine algorithm uses higher sampling frequency. According to the info provided by Samsung, only RED and Infrared PPGs in Galaxy Watch 4 and 5 are sampled at 100 Hz.
I am planning on improving the app by integrating it with Health Connect or with something similar. Currently the app stores, e.g., heart rate data in temporary variables, which are cleared as soon as the app is restarted. Another option was to write data in the main storage; however, data management seems tricky to me, I wouldn't want to deal with databases on my own.
Are you able to get raw RED and IR PPG sensor data (or any of the PPG sensor data)?