A New Milestone in Health Monitoring: the HUAWEI TruSense Has Arrived

TECH NEWS – Huawei has unveiled its comprehensive digital health and fitness technology system, HUAWEI TruSense, which could represent a significant advance in accurate and advanced health monitoring. The system measures more than sixty health indicators, and the data is analyzed by an algorithm that evaluates the user’s well-being and stress levels – helping users monitor both their physical and mental health. The manufacturer’s first products with HUAWEI TruSense technology are expected to be commercially available in September.

 

Huawei entered the wearable device market eleven years ago and has shipped more than 150 million devices, and the HUAWEI Health application has more than 520 million users. According to data from the market research company IDC, in the first quarter of 2024, Huawei ranked first in the world in the shipment of smart wearable devices, and has been the leading wearable smart device brand in the Chinese market for five consecutive years.

“HUAWEI TruSense is a huge breakthrough in health and fitness sensor technology that ensures we remain at the forefront of technological advancements. This digital health innovation will further help users live a healthier life,” said Rico Zhang, Director of Wearable Smart Devices and Health Products of Huawei’s Consumer Business at the HUAWEI TruSense launch event.

The new digital health and fitness system is characterized by five key characteristics: comprehensiveness, speed, flexibility, openness and continuous development.

Huawei has invested significant amounts in optical, electrical and materials science research to make continuous health monitoring more accurate in the long term and work even faster. The company’s goal was to solve the challenges that different skin colors, wrist sizes, and weather conditions present to sensors. Thanks to Huawei’s innovations, the relative accuracy of basic indicators such as heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and blood pressure has been significantly improved.[2]

HUAWEI TruSense measures more than sixty health and fitness indicators that monitor the body’s six main systems. Sensors track heart rate and autonomic nervous system data. The data is ultimately fed into an algorithm that evaluates the user’s well-being and stress levels and can help users monitor both their physical and mental health.

The flexibility, openness and continuous development of the HUAWEI TruSense system enables partners from all over the world and from different areas of the digital health ecosystem to participate in shaping the future of health and fitness technology. In this field, Huawei has collaborated with more than one hundred and fifty partners in pioneering research ranging from remote health care to family health management.

Source: Huawei press material

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