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10-20-2019 09:21 PM in
Galaxy WatchI was wondering if the GAW2 has a stress alert like the garmin and maybe apple? I know that the garmin alerts you when your stress level is too high. Does the GAW2 also do that? Or is that part of the ECG that we have to wait for? Thanks.
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10-22-2019 08:21 AM (Last edited 10-22-2019 08:24 AM ) in
Galaxy Watch@JayF First enable measure continuously for HR in settings. After that open the HR menu where you can see the graph with other info, then press the 3-dot menu. You'll see HR alert settings.
As for your other concern, stress needs "continuously" to be enabled. It doesn't scan in the other mode.
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10-21-2019 06:32 AM in
Galaxy WatchThe GW, A, and A2 can measure HR+stress constantly or manually. While you can get alerts for high and low HR (set by user), I don't see an option for stress specifically @JayF.
When a watch syncs, data will populate Samsung Health on the user's phone, where they can then include notes for what transpired during that period.
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10-21-2019 08:55 AM (Last edited 10-21-2019 06:48 PM ) in
Galaxy Watch@Leinz How do I set my GWA2 to give me alerts for high or/and low stress or HR? Also, I thought that the GWA2 would take my stress frequently like how it takes my HR. Does it not do that? I set it to "frequent" under stress but it says HR. But I have no daily records of my stress (unlike HR where I can see daily records of it under "trend").
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10-22-2019 08:21 AM (Last edited 10-22-2019 08:24 AM ) in
Galaxy Watch@JayF First enable measure continuously for HR in settings. After that open the HR menu where you can see the graph with other info, then press the 3-dot menu. You'll see HR alert settings.
As for your other concern, stress needs "continuously" to be enabled. It doesn't scan in the other mode.
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10-22-2019 05:10 PM in
Galaxy Watch@Leinzthank you so much!
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02-05-2020 04:41 PM in
Galaxy WatchThis doesn't address the question. Is there a high stress warning? We are aware that there is a high bpm warning and heartrate detection should be continuous
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09-18-2020 02:16 PM in
Galaxy WatchHi there..
Your answer doesn't seem to address the question.
I activated "continuous" for both HR & Stress and I am NOT getting notified of my high stress alert.
Please advise how to get stress alert working.
Many Thanks
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01-23-2021 02:08 PM in
Galaxy WatchI activated "continuous" for both HR & Stress and I am NOT getting notified of my high stress alert.
Please advise how to get stress alert working.
Thank you
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01-27-2021 02:35 PM in
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