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Heart Rate Measurement Accuracy of Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2: Device Evaluation Study
by
Beckmann, Matthias W
, Nissen, Michael
, Jäger, Katharina
, Danzberger, Nina
, Slim, Syrine
, Huebner, Hanna
, Fasching, Peter A
, Gradl, Stefan
, Flaucher, Madeleine
, Eskofier, Bjoern M
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Blood pressure
/ Electrocardiography
/ Electrodes
/ Heart rate
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Original Paper
/ Physical fitness
/ Questionnaires
/ Sensors
/ Validation studies
/ Wearable computers
2022
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Heart Rate Measurement Accuracy of Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2: Device Evaluation Study
by
Beckmann, Matthias W
, Nissen, Michael
, Jäger, Katharina
, Danzberger, Nina
, Slim, Syrine
, Huebner, Hanna
, Fasching, Peter A
, Gradl, Stefan
, Flaucher, Madeleine
, Eskofier, Bjoern M
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Blood pressure
/ Electrocardiography
/ Electrodes
/ Heart rate
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Original Paper
/ Physical fitness
/ Questionnaires
/ Sensors
/ Validation studies
/ Wearable computers
2022
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Heart Rate Measurement Accuracy of Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2: Device Evaluation Study
by
Beckmann, Matthias W
, Nissen, Michael
, Jäger, Katharina
, Danzberger, Nina
, Slim, Syrine
, Huebner, Hanna
, Fasching, Peter A
, Gradl, Stefan
, Flaucher, Madeleine
, Eskofier, Bjoern M
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Blood pressure
/ Electrocardiography
/ Electrodes
/ Heart rate
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Medical equipment
/ Medical research
/ Original Paper
/ Physical fitness
/ Questionnaires
/ Sensors
/ Validation studies
/ Wearable computers
2022
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Heart Rate Measurement Accuracy of Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2: Device Evaluation Study
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Heart Rate Measurement Accuracy of Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2: Device Evaluation Study
2022
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Overview
Fitness trackers and smart watches are frequently used to collect data in longitudinal medical studies. They allow continuous recording in real-life settings, potentially revealing previously uncaptured variabilities of biophysiological parameters and diseases. Adequate device accuracy is a prerequisite for meaningful research.
This study aims to assess the heart rate recording accuracy in two previously unvalidated devices: Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2.
Participants performed a study protocol comprising 5 resting and sedentary, 2 low-intensity, and 3 high-intensity exercise phases, lasting an average of 19 minutes 27 seconds. Participants wore two wearables simultaneously during all activities: Fitbit Charge 4 and Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2. Reference heart rate data were recorded using a medically certified Holter electrocardiogram. The data of the reference and evaluated devices were synchronized and compared at 1-second intervals. The mean, mean absolute error, mean absolute percentage error, Lin concordance correlation coefficient, Pearson correlation coefficient, and Bland-Altman plots were analyzed.
A total of 23 healthy adults (mean age 24.2, SD 4.6 years) participated in our study. Overall, and across all activities, the Fitbit Charge 4 slightly underestimated the heart rate, whereas the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 overestimated it (-1.66 beats per minute [bpm]/3.84 bpm). The Fitbit Charge 4 achieved a lower mean absolute error during resting and sedentary activities (seated rest: 7.8 vs 9.4; typing: 8.1 vs 11.6; laying down [left]: 7.2 vs 9.4; laying down [back]: 6.0 vs 8.6; and walking slowly: 6.8 vs 7.7 bpm), whereas the Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2 performed better during and after low- and high-intensity activities (standing up: 12.3 vs 9.0; walking fast: 6.1 vs 5.8; stairs: 8.8 vs 6.9; squats: 15.7 vs 6.1; resting: 9.6 vs 5.6 bpm).
Device accuracy varied with activity. Overall, both devices achieved a mean absolute percentage error of just <10%. Thus, they were considered to produce valid results based on the limits established by previous work in the field. Neither device reached sufficient accuracy during seated rest or keyboard typing. Thus, both devices may be eligible for use in respective studies; however, researchers should consider their individual study requirements.
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JMIR Publications
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