ECG Heart Rate Sensor (Left Hand)
Electrodermal Activity (EDA) Sensor
ECG Heart Rate Sensor (Right Hand)
Tracking Your Health Status
Common Features
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR)
Select “Galvanic Skin Response” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
With the EDA sensor on, GSR measurements can be taken accurately
to reflect the intensity of our
emotional state. GSR is defined as a change in the electrical properties of the
skin. When emotionally stimulated, the body’s nervous system reacts to it by increasing
blood flow and subsequent activation of the sweat glands, which subtly changes the
electrical conductivity of our skin. The changes in skin conductance are thus
captured by the A1 Smart Watch to reflect the intensity of emotions
experienced.
Hear Rate Variability (HRV)
Select “Heart Rate Variability” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
HRV measures the time between each heartbeat. Primarily, it is
used to detect and evaluate changes in the autonomic nervous system by
calculating the heart rate variability. Factors affecting the imbalance of the
autonomic nervous system will invariably affect the HRV numbers. To get an effective
reading, it is optimal to conduct the measurements for a duration of about 3
minutes, while keeping the body at rest and still.
Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
Select “Blood Oxygen Saturation” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
It is a measure of the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the
blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen. The body needs there
to be a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as
efficiently. To begin the measurement, place the index finger lightly on the
optical sensor located on the right side of the device for about 30 to 60
seconds. The A1 Smart watch will provide the readings accordingly with its
calculation algorithm.
Heart Rate (HR)
Select “Heart Rate” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
Heart
Rate monitoring made more accurate with the ECG Heart Rate Sensor.
Blood Pressure (SBP/DBP)
Select “Blood Pressure” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
Blood pressure is the pressure of circulating blood against the
walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping
blood through the circulatory system. During measurement, the instantaneous heart
will be displayed, which will be used to calculate and produce blood
pressure readings. To begin the measurement, place the right index finger
close to the optical sensor located on the right side of the device. If
readings are not successful consecutively, try washing or mosturising hands and
test again.
Fatigue
Select “Heart Rate” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
The measurement will take several minutes.
Please keep your posture stable during the measurement process. Any body
movement during the measurement process might impede the accuracy of the
readings.
Body Temperature
Select “Body Temperature” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
The
A1 Smart Watch measures body temperature by placing the Skin Temperature Sensor
on the forehead of the user. Temperature can be derived shortly after. The
resulting temperature will be categorized as either Normal, Low Fever, Medium
Fever, High Fever, or Ultra-High Fever.
Activities
Select “Activities” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
This function will allow the user to check daily activities
summaries as well as calories used.
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR)
Hear Rate Variability (HRV)
Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
Main Specifications
Product Name
A1 Smart Watch
Display + Touch Screen Panel
1.3 inches
Battery Protection
Support
Charging Mode
Magnetic Charging Cable
Theoretical Charging Duration
3.5 Hours
Theoretical Standby Time
30 Days
Supports remote cloud base system upgrades
Support
Appearance
ECG Heart Rate Sensor (Left Hand)
Electrodermal Activity (EDA) Sensor
ECG Heart Rate Sensor (Right Hand)
Tracking Your Health Status
Common Features
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR)
Select “Galvanic Skin Response” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
With the EDA sensor on, GSR measurements can be taken accurately
to reflect the intensity of our
emotional state. GSR is defined as a change in the electrical properties of the
skin. When emotionally stimulated, the body’s nervous system reacts to it by increasing
blood flow and subsequent activation of the sweat glands, which subtly changes the
electrical conductivity of our skin. The changes in skin conductance are thus
captured by the A1 Smart Watch to reflect the intensity of emotions
experienced.
Hear Rate Variability (HRV)
Select “Heart Rate Variability” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
HRV measures the time between each heartbeat. Primarily, it is
used to detect and evaluate changes in the autonomic nervous system by
calculating the heart rate variability. Factors affecting the imbalance of the
autonomic nervous system will invariably affect the HRV numbers. To get an effective
reading, it is optimal to conduct the measurements for a duration of about 3
minutes, while keeping the body at rest and still.
Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
Select “Blood Oxygen Saturation” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
It is a measure of the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the
blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen. The body needs there
to be a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as
efficiently. To begin the measurement, place the index finger lightly on the
optical sensor located on the right side of the device for about 30 to 60
seconds. The A1 Smart watch will provide the readings accordingly with its
calculation algorithm.
Heart Rate (HR)
Select “Heart Rate” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
Heart
Rate monitoring made more accurate with the ECG Heart Rate Sensor.
Blood Pressure (SBP/DBP)
Select “Blood Pressure” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
Blood pressure is the pressure of circulating blood against the
walls of blood vessels. Most of this pressure results from the heart pumping
blood through the circulatory system. During measurement, the instantaneous heart
will be displayed, which will be used to calculate and produce blood
pressure readings. To begin the measurement, place the right index finger
close to the optical sensor located on the right side of the device. If
readings are not successful consecutively, try washing or mosturising hands and
test again.
Fatigue
Select “Heart Rate” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
The measurement will take several minutes.
Please keep your posture stable during the measurement process. Any body
movement during the measurement process might impede the accuracy of the
readings.
Body Temperature
Select “Body Temperature” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
The
A1 Smart Watch measures body temperature by placing the Skin Temperature Sensor
on the forehead of the user. Temperature can be derived shortly after. The
resulting temperature will be categorized as either Normal, Low Fever, Medium
Fever, High Fever, or Ultra-High Fever.
Activities
Select “Activities” on the A1 Smart Watch to begin.
This function will allow the user to check daily activities
summaries as well as calories used.
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR)
Hear Rate Variability (HRV)
Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
Main Specifications
Product Name
A1 Smart Watch
Display + Touch Screen Panel
1.3 inches
Battery Capacity
380mAH
Battery Protection
Support
Charging Mode
Magnetic Charging Cable
Protection Class
IP67
Theoretical Charging Duration
3.5 Hours
Theoretical Standby Time
30 Days
Bluetooth Version
5.0
Supports remote cloud base system upgrades
Support