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Smart Watch
1. Step counting
A wearable tracker continuously senses the movements of the
body on a 3 axis accelerometer. The data is recorded all the time
it is worn and powered up, which enables the tracker to trace if
the individual is walking forward, running fast, or even standing
still.
2. Message and calling feature
This feature allows you to receive/reject calls with ease without
taking the phone out of your pockets.
3. Monitoring health
Smart watches can track heart rate, irregular heartbeats, blood
oxygen levels, noise notifications, and even hand-washing. And,
of course, your pulse rate.
Smart watches and heart rate monitor watches report your heart
rate, or how many times your heart beats per minute. They use
technology that can detect pulsatile changes in blood volume
under the skin.
4. Location features
Watches with GPS and cellular can use GPS and a trusted Wi-Fi
or cellular connection to show you its approximate location.
5. Gps
GPS watches don’t need the internet because they use the GPS
satellite network to triangulate your position. The watch is a signal
receiver, which send out and receives signal from satellites. The
amount of time for an exchange if signals to happen is how a
GPS watch tracks movement.
Bluetooth Connection.
Generally, the devices which are connected through Bluetooth are
very secure from hacking. As they work with different frequencies
& the devices which jump between these frequencies were 100s
of times for every second which is called the “frequency-hopping
spread spectrum”.