Alphabet's Verily Reveals Health Tracking Smartwatch

The life sciences division of Alphabet, Verily, has revealed a health tracking smartwatch. The Verily Study Watch can collect a large amount of data as part of clinical and observational studies. It's only an "investigational device," so it won't be up for sale.
Verily's Study Watch has sensors that can record electrocardiogram readings, heart rate, electrodermal activity, and inertial movements. With its "large internal storage," the wearable can collect a large amount of data. Its battery lasts a full week.
With its processor, the device can process data in real-time and all of the recorded info is encrypted to protect the privacy of the wearer.

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