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Last updated: May 20th, 2022 at 15:12 UTC+02:00

Several major smartwatch manufacturers, including Samsung and Apple, are developing a new skin temperature reading health feature for their wearables. And for a moment, it looked like Samsung could become the first OEM to offer a wrist wearable equipped with temperature-reading capabilities later this year. Unfortunately, that opportunity appears to have flown out the window.

Realme has just unveiled a new smartwatch that looks a lot like an Apple Watch clone. It’s called the Techlife Watch SZ100, and as you may have guessed by now, it boasts a skin temperature sensor. The SZ100 should hit the shelves in India in a couple of days for the low price of INR 2,499 ($32).

Samsung is working on adding skin temperature reading capabilities to its Galaxy Watch series, and initially, rumors had it that the Watch 5 could debut with this new health feature.

However, later reports claimed that Samsung is progressing much slower than expected due to difficulties developing an accurate temperature-reading algorithm, and may push back the release to 2023. Apple faced similar issues but reportedly overcame them and could add this feature to its upcoming Watch 8 series later this year.

Even though Samsung won’t be the first, its solution could be more advanced than Realme’s

Realme’s SZ100 may have become the first smartwatch to offer a skin temperature reading sensor. However, the company underlines that the temperature sensor takes surface-level readings and shouldn’t be used as a replacement for medical devices.

In other words, the sensor’s accuracy is in question, especially given the low price of this smartwatch. Realme may have pulled a marketing stunt to beat Apple and Samsung to the market with this health feature, but its usefulness remains to be determined. It could be a gimmick.

On the other hand, Samsung is reportedly delaying the launch of its first smartwatch equipped with a body temperature sensor because it wants to get everything right from the get-go. The algorithm that powers the sensor has to be accurate and allow customers to take reliable readings, even if the Galaxy Watch in question may not be a medical device.

Whether or not Samsung’s solution will be more advanced than Realme’s remains to be seen, but we have a feeling that the Galaxy Watch will perform better than the SZ100 in this area. Only time will tell.

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Last updated: May 20th, 2022 at 15:12 UTC+02:00

Several major smartwatch manufacturers, including Samsung and Apple, are developing a new skin temperature reading health feature for their wearables. And for a moment, it looked like Samsung could become the first OEM to offer a wrist wearable equipped with temperature-reading capabilities later this year. Unfortunately, that opportunity appears to have flown out the window.

Realme has just unveiled a new smartwatch that looks a lot like an Apple Watch clone. It’s called the Techlife Watch SZ100, and as you may have guessed by now, it boasts a skin temperature sensor. The SZ100 should hit the shelves in India in a couple of days for the low price of INR 2,499 ($32).

Samsung is working on adding skin temperature reading capabilities to its Galaxy Watch series, and initially, rumors had it that the Watch 5 could debut with this new health feature.

However, later reports claimed that Samsung is progressing much slower than expected due to difficulties developing an accurate temperature-reading algorithm, and may push back the release to 2023. Apple faced similar issues but reportedly overcame them and could add this feature to its upcoming Watch 8 series later this year.

Even though Samsung won’t be the first, its solution could be more advanced than Realme’s

Realme’s SZ100 may have become the first smartwatch to offer a skin temperature reading sensor. However, the company underlines that the temperature sensor takes surface-level readings and shouldn’t be used as a replacement for medical devices.

In other words, the sensor’s accuracy is in question, especially given the low price of this smartwatch. Realme may have pulled a marketing stunt to beat Apple and Samsung to the market with this health feature, but its usefulness remains to be determined. It could be a gimmick.

On the other hand, Samsung is reportedly delaying the launch of its first smartwatch equipped with a body temperature sensor because it wants to get everything right from the get-go. The algorithm that powers the sensor has to be accurate and allow customers to take reliable readings, even if the Galaxy Watch in question may not be a medical device.

Whether or not Samsung’s solution will be more advanced than Realme’s remains to be seen, but we have a feeling that the Galaxy Watch will perform better than the SZ100 in this area. Only time will tell.

Join SamMobile’s Telegram group and subscribe to our YouTube channel to get instant news updates and in-depth reviews of Samsung devices. You can also subscribe to get updates from us on Google News and follow us on Twitter.

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