At smartwatchdicks.com inside this box, we've got the epitome of a health watch yep. In fact, you've seen this one before and you're going to see it again. This is the g03. Let me tell you a little bit about it: it's, a full health watch with both red and green diodes. It does heart rate variability blood oxygen. Monitoring can do all the things we've seen before, including sleep apnea with an alarm that'll wake you up in uh when you're asleep, if you're, snoring or basically holding your breath. What is this one like? Well, this is the bakey g03 and check it out, it's identical pretty much to the bakey w3, which we've already reviewed now notice the bezel on this one kind of silver with writing around it sporty design. This one same basic watch with a clean design right there. So it's more of a dress watch both of them share. Basically, the same specs here you go: you've got 10 different sport modes on this heart rate. Variability, like i said, touch screen now, both of the watches and you'll see this in a second have only a single touch point, so you have to touch touch touch touch touch to cycle through things it's, not swiping, any of that stuff. It uses the h band app we've, seen that before all of these things are supported, weathers on it, brightness control and so forth. So nothing new here, basically except the bezel, so let me take it out, give you a quick look at it.
I think it may even already be on i've got a little cover on it and there it is now come over here. We'Ve got the w3 and this is yeah. Basically the same watch. This one's already doing its thing but see you've got the four different panels for the diodes. Two of them are green and one of them is red and one's infrared there's, the charging port, the ecg stuff you've got the same side bezel design on here. You got the exact same button, folks they're exactly the same watch except they popped off this silver sporty bezel and put on a dressy one, you with me so far. Okay, so because of that i'll show you we've got uh on this. One we've got a black leather band on the other one, we had same kind of band but with red stitching in it for a sporty look. The underneath side is rubber eyes, so you're not going to sweat on it and of course, inside here you've got a little two pin charger that you can use to charge it up and they're interchangeable between the two watches. I'Ve checked. That out looks like this and you simply pop it on there and you got yourself. A charger got a little um q quality control thing in here and an overall manual which i am going to page through just in case there's, some differences. I haven't uh caught in this you'll, be able to compare the overall manual i'm going to go across.
I believe, and then down between the two and, of course the review of the w3 is going to have a freeze frame of the pictures as well. And it does look like the manual's been redone, because when you see the color pictures they are of the new bezel design. So there could honestly be a few small upgrades in this one, but all in all its functionality and its features are exactly the same. You'Ll see the pages are the same too. Okay, when you get down to tethering to the h band, app that's, really really where most of the information is going to be valuable to you, you'll see some of it on the watch, but things like this lorenz scatter diagram in the lower left there. That kind of stuff you're only going to see in the app and only after you've worn the band all night and let it tether in the morning, but it really is pretty amazing information. Okay, so there's the manual um let's go through i'm gon na move. All this stuff out i'm, not gon na, put the bands on this right now. I'M gon na show you. This is the w3 on this side. This is the g03. This is how i label these puppies and we're gon na walk through it. So it's both of them are on there's. The opening watch face much more dressy and i got ta be kind of quick, so watch the watch faces.
We have an enhancement to the overall size and appearance of the screens, but they're the same screens. In the same order, we've got the heart rate: blood pressure screen blood oxygen. The uh screen on the new watch is larger. As you can see dog gone, it went off i'm, not hitting the button. Just right. You got the sports section here. The display is a little bit smaller. You have the actual time of day on the w3, which you don't have here on the g03, which i kind of miss. I like seeing that that's the ecg one when you're going to take the ecg readings, you've got messages. You'Ve got more when you long press on more, you notice, you got stopwatch countdown notifications, find your phone brightness, auto, lock. You notice this one's got kind of a yellow white color, and this one's got kind of a blue white color to it long press to go back on both of them. Next one is power off and the model number g03 and the w3 and then you're back to the watch faces so because they're identical, except for what you've seen here, what i'm going to do now, rather than set this whole thing up and go through everything. I did on this one i'm going to cut over to the full review of the w3 it's going to be exactly the same. With that watch. That'S got the different bezel on it, but we're going to look at all of the screens again we're, going to look at the app again, the tethering app and how the data looks after you've, worn it for several days.
So you can get a feel now if you've already seen the review of the w3, you can stop right now and just go to the show, notes and decide which one you want, whether you like the dressy bezel or the sporty bezel because of the same watch. If you haven't seen this review yet just keep playing and you're gon na see this watch reviewed, which is really the same as that one: okay: i'm, not trying to bait and switch or anything on here with you it's just this is the same watch, so we Don'T need to go through everything again all right, um i'll catch you at the end. Well, we get to our opening watch face, of course, by just pressing and holding, and this has been uh connected with the tethering app and all updated and ready to go. You see how fast it turns off when you uh, when you touch the button and if you have to twist your wrist to see the time it'll light up but again it'll go off really quickly. So that's one of the things with this one. It has a short time frame for brief, a review of the data. Until you touch the screen, then you can Music leave it. You can adjust it in the app to stay on as oh, i don't know three seconds to 30 seconds. I think see. If i do that now, i'm into a longer on time, well, maybe i got ta keep moving.
Ah, okay there's our step count for the day, here's last night's sleep time, giving you uh total time um by the way that was off a bit we'll get back to that heart rate. Once i land on here now, when you get to a measuring area, it stays on for a while. While it actually gathers the data, so my heart rate kicked in pretty quickly and it seems to be pretty close to correct, based on where i'm at right now blood pressure, same kind of thing, you switch to here you're going to get your blood pressure. Reading a nice thing is, it is still showing the time of day and sometimes i've been looking at a watch been in a mode like this and just wondering what the time is. It'S, just a nice touch. There just switch to 746. You get your bluetooth connection or not right here, which shows you, if you're tethered to the app, which is a good thing too. Blood pressure takes a little while, but it did come in now, i'm using a personal, baseline, there's, two different ways in the app that you can set it up for generic meaning it's referenced on 120 over 80 or you can put in if you're hypertensive, a personal Setting so i chose 130 over 85. and my readings coming in right here, adjusted downward, apparently and uh downward here from that baseline. If i'd left the original baseline of what normal is for most everyone, then it would have uh been significantly lower.
So that's a really nice feature of the app itself. The h band app is the ability to put in personalized blood pressure readings from a known cuff and then you'll get a deviation from that that's. How this optical diode blood pressure, calculation works. It'S a deviation from a normal level and if the normal is set for you most likely, the reading from the watch will be more accurate, okay blood oxygen coming in here, it's using the red diode folks, which is the highest accuracy. When you can get a watch that uses red diodes for blood oxygen that's, a good thing, you see how it dropped as i moved it all around, and then it went off and now it's all freaking out that's, because i jiggled it and it it's not getting A good connection at that point, but blood oxygen comes into play a lot with this one. When you go into the scientific sleep and all right, all right, we'll move on you're getting into um the the long term sleep of stuff and your uh sleep, apnea readings. All come from that you have limited capability and look at that it's just too darn fast for me or i'm getting too slow. I don't know you have a ability to go into run, walk indoor outdoor, that kind of stuff. You notice there's just one button at the bottom. You cycle through all these things: a stair, stepper, cycling, sedentary bikes, elliptical, quite a few different things, rowing machine and all of them back is at the top press back and i'm back to here now, all of them that involve some form of forward movement.
That will invoke the pedometer, like all of these different runs, even hiking. When you go into it, you get two pages of information: time, heart rate calories, burned steps miles and your pace and that's it for all of them for the ones that don't involve any kind of forward movement which includes all of the other ones like a stair Stepper outdoor cycling, stationary bike elliptical. All of these you only get one page time, heart rate and calories burned and that's it not going to go into a lot on this on fitness because it's not really a fitness band, it's pretty much for um all this other stuff. Now ecg i'm gon na jump right into the app with you first for what you guys are interested in. I know and that's the ecg we'll get all this other data later, but for right now i want to show you a couple of charts that i ran out here on ecg the initial one. Setting this whole thing up. I didn't have it on the arm. Uh really very well so the chart that i got looks like this, and some of the reasons are because it was pretty dry on my wrist. The my fingers were dry, touching it every now and then i'd get a little bit of a good chart. You know given from that p wave, but most of the time it was pretty noisy. So let me show you same basic time frame.
Looking at just a little bit later, a few seconds later running the chart again, this time, we'll just do a playback for you. You can see that the waveform is much more consistent, much better formed and gives us an overall, better ecg report directly so make sure that you're wearing it properly on your arm, mine always is a little low but there's that bump sorry, the bump on your arm And you want to have it above the bump make sure your arm is moist, get some sweat from a water bottle or or something and moisten your arm. Both sides get those plates wet moisten, your fingers. When you touch the ring all right, i'll show you let's. Stop out of here get back out of here and let's start testing now it's pretty warm in here. You guys know that sound. If you've watched some of my other ecg videos it's me licking my fingers ooh. I know cooties not covet cooties, so uh it's, starting up and i'm holding the ring and it's testing, and i should get a signal wave coming and there you go and it's uh on this one it's the real deal. I'Ve showed you others that it's not been it's been simulated. Let me put it if i mess around and move my fingers and do stuff in a couple of seconds. You see it changes and it went flat line because it lost the connection. So this one is um very accurate, as i can use that word, accurate in terms that it's actually getting a one lead signal properly being sent by bluetooth from the watch to the app and uh representative information of the heart rate, as determined only by the ecg.
Now the diodes are not on folks. You see that down there, no diodes, you got a qt interval that and see there there's one. I tilted it to show you it's a few seconds delay before it gets over here and recorded and then heart rate variability, and these things are going out and then coming back as i settle down and what i'm doing yeah i shouldn't talk and do this at The same time but it's for demo purposes so in the end i'm going to get a heart rate, a qt interval and an hrv, and when you do this on your own 93 you're going to want to stay real still seated with your arms level, your elbows Up and uh you can get yourself a nice chart that then you'll be able to send out. You can look at the ecg details here and basically i messed it up enough that it's not giving me anything uh more than just the heart rate, and you could play it back and again. You can expand the whole chart here. If you want to and look at the whole thing like this, and you can send it out if you want to whatever you want so the ecg feature in the h band app, is really really sophisticated. No matter what watch or band that you're using and this particular one because it's in watch format is really nice. All you have to do is touch the ring.
Once you start it, we did it activating it directly from the app which i recommend, because this gets you the best overall instantaneous reading now the bad news – and this is bad news for everyone that's using one of these – is when you do the ecg test on Your arm in the past – and you see the little bar going across the bottom down there. It will do a 100 second test and you need to make a circuit now i i'm holding the button, but i can slide over here, because all i really need to be doing is touching the ring one finger, two fingers whatever the two plates on the bottom Are making uh one circuit uh with a ground connection, and then my fingers are making the other one up here and i'm getting a heart rate and that heart rate is totally based on the electrical signal. The diodes neither the red or the green are lit up. Underneath, however, when i get this thing done, it used to say to app, you know and you'd go over to the app and it would synchronize the ecg chart over to the app and you could look at it at your leisure. It doesn't do that anymore. It says test completed and it's done, whatever it just did is lost it's, not apparently in the watch, and it does not transfer to the app anymore, not just this band or this watch, but all the other bands that we've reviewed that do ecg readings that use The h band app check it out with the updated app.
It will no longer transfer the ecg report to the through the phone, which is a big setback. If you planned on doing ecgs remotely okay, no messages, that was my message section long press. I had a few in there. I was going to show you some, but i don't have anything anyway. It shows you your messages in writing on the screen back to the ecg. It really means that the only way you're going to be able to do your ecg report is tethered to the phone and starting it from the phone. You have a stopwatch countdown there's. Your notifications, we just looked at already – find your phone when you're tethered and overall brightness adjusts for uh here and notice i'm on zero one, the lowest setting. You can go all the way up to 12 and it's seriously bright. I only need it on one make. It three – i guess, for the video here, but you know a good range for uh for that auto, lock, i'm, not sure what that does. I haven't really tried it. I think it locks the screen, so you have to use the button over here switch when you tap on here. Get you into all this stuff, your alarms, whether you're disconnected or not, you're a sedentary monitoring. These are toggle switches. There'S. You turn your wrist to see the time these are all set in the app, but you can also turn them on and off right here on the watch itself, which is really really handy: blood, oxygen, monitoring, your blood, oxygen, alarm, that's, the sleep apnea at night and Then it circles through again all this stuff and you can just hit the uh the back button, of course, to get out of here, and you could clear your data as well so that's everything in the more section.
And then you have power off and your basic stuff down here: um it's, uh, bluetooth, information and whatnot, and then here are your watch faces and i can't really uh change the face. Oh, can i? Yes, i can. Okay, there you go, keep forgetting, which watch i'm on there's, another type of a face, here's another one, there's, a very large one. Now these are just thumbnails folks. I haven't brought them up full size and that's the one that we were on so let's. Take this one for a change and there you go. You got your date, bluetooth, tethering your step, count stuff like that, so you have a few. I don't think you can download any other ones, but you've got those at least all right, let's switch over and go deeper into the app now than just the ecg. We took a look at so even though we've reviewed the h band app and the h band 2 app quite a bit. I want to go through a little more again because it's been updated in a good way in a not so good way. First of all, there is no h band 2, app anymore there's, just h band from what i can tell going to the google play store. Now i really liked having h band and h band 2.. There it's synchronizing again the data in the watch because they would work independently with each other and i could have one device tethered to one and one to the other.
Now, with only one app, you can't do that so we've lost the the capability of having the same basic foundational app available in uh in two different versions. As a result, since hband2 has been pulled from the google play store i'm going to put a the latest version of it before it disappeared in the uh smartwatch resource center. That we've got remember the address it's in the show notes at the very bottom of every video. If you lose it, tinyurl.com android watches: okay, go over there there's a bunch of different apps that aren't in the play store anymore, but are really cool like that slider. For the brightness that's uh in there and there will be a copy of h band 2. The latest version before it was terminated and updated into this new version of just h band, which is what we have tethered to the watch right now. It'S the w3 it's connected here, one thing: you'll notice in the heart rate section, the chart's all different you've got this little white thing going on down below and i'm, not sure what that is. If that's uh your step count versus your heart rate, no indication what that is, i can't scroll it, but it is kind of cool and it's new and it's, showing up also it's kind of hard to see, but it is in here as well. This is showing much more fine detail. It used to just be dots. Now you actually have movement and doggone.
We still can't touch it and get an actual reading and we can't expand the chart so there's more to go, but it is there also they're now showing you what zone you're in and what time, how long you're in those zones, i guess on a daily basis, From midnight to midnight, this is a new addition, your maximum minimum and average, and then what you used to have your heart rate. Details are still available and they're over here and now. What'S really interesting is it's in a five minute increment and instead of every single minute it's, showing you every five minutes and the five readings in that five minute window are showing up right there and if it was off your wrist there's no reading. So i really like this: you can kind of see a five minute grouping of them and nail any particular reading if you're looking for it like right here. 7 10 a.m. 110. 102. Maybe i was in a dream there i don't know. Well, maybe that would show up in the sleep analysis which we'll get to in a second, so that's, the uh heart rate, blood pressure, hasn't changed much. This looks about the same. You got the systolic and diastolic chart going across can't. Do anything with it, your lowest. Your highest, the measured time window on all of that it's uh, set up for taking a reading every five minutes and there you go uh. You can't really do anything else with this other than i guess see if it looks out of normal at any particular point.
But it's oscillating for me back and forth around that uh 130 over 85 level, that i put in as a personal reading. Then you get to blood oxygen, and this is where it starts to get really fun. We'Ve looked at this a lot it's pretty much. The same display you've got your blood oxygen with the dots at the bottom representing when you were in sleep apnea. I had four of those some other things. I can show you. If i touch this, i get the actual chart now of the blood oxygen readings and they are done in a 10 minute window notice that at 2 50 a.m. I had five sleep, apnea events and at 2 40 i had one or every 10 minutes, yeah and – and so there was this window of time that i was getting quite a few, so it's not just taking one reading. It looks like it's taking quite a few. If i got five separate sleep, apnea events going on right in that area there now here i can touch the chart and i can get the actual time reading display. But i can't expand the chart any so it's a little tight, but you can read it. You got all of this stuff. The same we've covered all of that respiratory rate hypoxia time here's, where you turn on the ability for it to trigger the watch to vibrate and wake you up and folks. It works that's, so scary.
It works three times now. Three different nights: i have felt this thing vibrate and i have woken up realizing i'm, not breathing. Oh my gosh! It really is a scary feeling for me uh, but it's really happening it's catching me in the apnea times now i don't know it doesn't. I don't. Remember it ringing four times i remember once each night, so maybe it's picking a time and doing it if it hits a certain trigger, but it is working for me and that's. One of the main reasons i really like this thing is: it can bring awareness to sleep apnea and give you some great great detail on your resting heart, stuff. Respiratory rate cardiac load. What not, if nothing else to buy it, for this would be a reason to have either this watch or one of the bands that do the same basic thing using the same basic app. But a lot of folks like a watch format, and so now we've got a really sweet watch format doing all of this ecg. We already did that. We already talked about that and again the only way you're going to get it is by starting a test from the app and triggering it in the watch and then holding the the the proper points and letting it transfer it over again. It'S not apparently allowing you to do the test on the watch without being tethered to the phone and capturing a waveform that you can transfer later.
I hope that's just a glitch and they'll work it out and if they do, i'll put it in the show notes that it's working again to take remote, ecgs and and tether them over synchronize them, but it's, not working uh. At this point, unfortunately, heart rate variability, beautiful, beautiful stuff. You get the lorenz scatter diagrams. You can get those day after day here's another one. You'Ve got your whole chart here, showing nighttime heart rate variability between midnight and 8 am or whenever you wake up. Whichever comes first here's, an example of one that i got, i took the band off in the middle of the night and just didn't want to wear it anymore, and so i got data up to that point and that's it and i don't have a full on Report because there wasn't enough information when you hit the heart rate, variability data, you get, of course, every reading every 10 minutes of exactly what the hrv was and if i do have an actual one. There took a while to synchronize it getting this from the cloud too, so your data is going up to the cloud it's. Not all of this is not stored on the watch, but once it's downloaded it's uh it's on the cloud too. Now i get the report. So you have all these different things. Five stars is the best that number of stars does change. You can assess the shape of the display of the diagram, which is what this is all about: you're, getting a 2d plot of something related to your heart condition, and you can see if it looks like this or if it looks like this, like mine, looks, i Think looks kind of like a rocket turned the other way right, so it is kind of like a comet and comet is what you want.
That'S your basic normal uh reading, but if you're getting other things regularly like this rocket, it'll tell you a little bit about what that might mean not for you to self diagnose, because this is not a diagnosis tool but to share with medical professionals your doctor or Cardiologist of what you're getting night after night after night, you know one night is probably it could be anything, but if you're seeing the same kind of pattern, repeatedly um that looks like any of these, then it's probably worthwhile to contact a medical professional and bring this Information to their attention, so they can then intervene and take you to the next level of awareness for your own physical condition. So, as you go through, you can touch each of these learn about them, and this has been updated a bit and consolidated to make it like a little more compact. You get your overall heart health index on a daily basis, so you can look at that figure here. I didn't get one because i didn't go all night there and i'm, usually about 75 plus or minus a little bit in the normal. You fall below 60 and then you got to be careful, okay calendar here sure you get dots on the days that it has some data, so you can jump all around to any date that you want confirm that and it'll take you right to that chart. Well done app really really well done app.
Now sleep here's, the last night's sleep information is recorded by the app from 3 30 a.m to 5 48 a.m. That is not correct. I had a lot longer sleep last night, so let's go to a day. Okay, here's a better one to analyze a little bit before midnight up at about 6 a.m. I mean right to the minute, though, is right there. I picked this one because it's showing a fairly poor sleep quality that i i need. Some sleep optimization so it's, giving you a description of each of these stars and the breakdown so uh. My waking up time throughout the night, 34 minutes broken up into a couple of sections and see if i touch there, it's going to show me the exact time. This is really well done, i'm, very, very impressed. Now how this is going. I'Ve got light sleep, deep sleep, rem, sleep is the magenta color one up here, and it shows you 4, 16 to 4 25 little window of dream time there very nice. This is uh. All has been, and continues to be, one of the best sleep apps out there in terms of everything it's collecting when you factor in that. Not only do you have all this information stratified and accounted for for your actual sleeping, including how many awake times you had your efficiency in falling asleep and your overall sleep efficiency. You add to that the hrv stuff that we've got um and the blood oxygen analysis which uh i mean it's, just amazing.
So sports, then, is like your step count over time and it's breaking that down, showing you when, in the half hour window, you took those steps um and again you can go to any day you want to on the calendar, for that and it's always keyed to Be in today, module manager lets you adjust these, and i have. This is the order i like my stuff in it. Won'T be what you get when you get it out of the box, but if you want sports before sleep, just simply do that hit your check. Mark and now your modules have reversed themselves any questions. Okay, remember all this it'll be a test running here's, where you can do a gps movement connection um with this app and the band, and you can initiate it from here using gps movement calculated from the gps module in the phone. There is no gps in the band. If you want the smart watch movement, you can come over here and it'll. Show you your records of when you were using this remotely by itself. I presume um and i've got a few things in here. It looks like from way back in 2019 because it all goes up to the cloud, and i have an account set up that i log in on um again with the app you can log in anonymously, or you can log in with an account that you set Up, if you want to see your historical data over time, so you got that on the second tab and then here is all your stuff.
This is all about you, your height weight, all that kind of stuff. This is all about the device you have overall help. Uh goals your unit settings metric or imperial changing the theme is changing the watch face on here. I believe and you're about us, which shows you the version we're running 5.1.9. The latest updated version of h band from the google play store right now. I show that because it's constantly being updated, so if you go in and say mine, doesn't look like yours check the version number you may have a newer one. It will be a much older version of the hband2 that i'm putting in our resource center. For you to use – and you may like that, for whatever reason better than the newer ones so it'll be available for you, this watch and all of these watches and bands that run with h band work with either h band or h. Band 2, both apps work and we run, is what you can connect to not strava, not google fit uh, not runtastic, but we run if you want to connect and of course you can log out from here when you go in here. These are all the different things related to the band that you could set up. Your heart rate turn your wrists, and you saw the triggers. The on off switches are in the watch as well here's that blood pressure private area that you can set up to tailor it to your own, typical heart rate or blood pressure, as measured by a cuff, and i highly encourage you to do that.
If you want to increase the likelihood of accuracy when you take the measurements with a a diode style of of reading um low power mode, this will reduce all these different things. When the the battery starts to run down on the watch to try to save it, there's your screen on time, you have from five seconds they say three seconds all the way up to 30 seconds. I can confirm it. I can save it and now theoretically i'm going to see if it works. Once i get past there, it's supposed to now stay on for 30 seconds, let's see while we're doing this take a photo countdown timer. All these things are kind of basic here's. The firmware version you can check for uh updates and then you can clear the data look it's working dang i could. I could have set that all up yeah. I thought i had it on 30 seconds, but i had it on five, which is why it was timing out. Well, you know me i'll talk as long as the watch is on, so i guess it was good that it was lower that's it for there that's it for there. We did that we've done dashboard. We touch here and you get into nothing. Okay, i guess that's, because it's down here in sport is where you get into 303 maximum steps at one time of the 648 total you can send things out from here. You can get into this, which we haven't even looked at weekly, monthly and yearly, and these are the days i've used it.
So this was my step count. My sleep info, my heart rate and blood pressure, averages daily averages over a week or weekly averages over a month or yearly averages over a bunch of years. Uh sweet that it's doing that in the background now this last part. This last part, i consider the most important aspect of this app and watch combination, and it is so valuable that the clip you're about to see i'm extracting from this video and i'm going to post it standalone for anybody. Who'S family member may have contracted covet 19 and needs a remote monitoring capability once they're tethered together, you'll see the band appear here and there's a more button right beside it. Now the device itself can just actually be on a person's arm and doesn't even need to be showing the display can go off. What you do is you tap the more button here and you get a selection of items across the bottom remotely as long as you're within bluetooth range, you could be in the room outside of a isolated, coveted environment, where your loved one is working through the virus. Before getting serious enough, hopefully not having to go into emergency to get a reading of the basic vitals on this device, if they're just wearing it all you got to do, is tap a button start it from right here now instantly it turned the watch into a Heart rate monitor it's, going to be monitoring, blood, beats per minute heart rate and will do this continuously on your phone.
So you can see exactly how the heart rate is working when you finish that you can back out of here, hit more, do the same thing for blood pressure. Now you see normal and personal you'll learn in the full review about this watch that you can set up your own specific, normal blood pressure if you're hypertensive, you wear a cuff and your readings are typically 130 over 85, for example, you can enter that in the Personal area and then when it actually monitors your uh blood pressure again, you won't see it on the watch. It won't vibrate it won't light up. It won't do anything only if it's twisted in the right way the time will come on, and you can even turn that feature off, but as it goes through assessing the blood pressure over about a minute or so it will then give you the reading on the Screen on the watch remotely outside of the room, you can either accept it or reject it, and if you say yes, that blood pressure blood pressure reading is now recorded into the phone that you can review later. Okay, that's blood pressure and then really important. One is blood oxygen. This is the one that tells you the saturation of oxygen in the blood and it's the critical one if there's difficulty breathing that needs to be monitored, so it doesn't fall too low, too low of a blood oxygen can create some serious health problems.
Now an interesting factor about blood oxygen. It can be read with the green diodes that typically, you use for heart rate and uh and blood pressure, but a very sophisticated device will use red diodes like this one, the red diodes penetrate the skin in a way that gets a better reading overall for blood Oxygen now, since i messed around with it and lifted it, you see it's bouncing all over the place. If i were quiet and still this would normalize and come back to a a regular level that you're being able to monitor continuously on your phone or any phone. Your old phone use your phone for regular stuff and take last year's phone. If you still got it it up with this app, and you could just have this mounted on the wall outside the door. If you wanted to to the bedroom that has a person who's working through the virus, all of that stuff is available. There'S other things here this is ecg, but it doesn't really. You can try it, but it requires the person to actually touch the ring during the testing in order to get an electrical signal for you to get a heart wave chart here, but it's, something that you can also do on here. You just press the start button. You grab the ring. You make sure that the skin is moist and in a moment, you'll start to see a chart appear on here remotely transmitted by bluetooth, which is really really cool.
There you go so the app is called h: band it's, a free app. You download it tethers to the bakey w3. You tap the more button once they're connected and you can initiate any of these uh tests remotely without even touching the watch itself. So you may be wondering about the accuracy of this device i mean. After all, it is an inexpensive, wearable, smart watch with some measuring capabilities in it. Well, they have not been verified. To be honest with you, i really wouldn't trust the blood pressure, readings they're, something you should check for sure to see how they correlate with your uh. Your calibrated cuff, or your doctor's reading, as far as heart rate, goes pulse, that's, pretty close to those little oximeter things that you can get at the drugstore and put on your finger and see your pulse. The blood oxygen have a pretty good feel about that. One because it's using that red diode, like i talked about so monitor this but again use it only for guidance, okay, it's. Just to give you a little bit of information, but don't trust it totally that it's accurate, look at other factors to determine whether or not there's over reporting or under reporting by any of the measurements coming from this device. So accuracy is questionable, but it does provide you some metrics that may guide you to get more accurate measurements from a trained professional. So what you just watched was a review of the w 3, the bakey w3 with the sport bezel.
What this video is about is actually the bakey g03, which is the same watch except it's a sporty or a dressy version of it. It uses a little bit bigger displays than what you saw on this one yeah. We went through that at the very beginning. Okay, um, but otherwise the measurements, the tethering, the the the app that you you use for all of the data, they're, all identical the band sizes are the same. This one comes with that cute little sporty uh leather band, with the red stitching and this one it ships with the same basic band black, but with black stitching instead of red. So your choice – dressy sporty w3 g03 buying links for both of them are in the show notes, and thank you guys for watching.