With support for ECGs and blood glucose monitoring, the iHeal 5R is a new and powerful smartwatch. You can make phone calls with the watch as well.
Sometimes, manufacturers talk too much. This is not the case with Kospet, a company that is no longer wholly unknown for its wearables—quite the reverse. With nearly an absurd amount of features, the new iHeal 5R is a smartwatch. if you wish to have faith in the manufacturer, that is.
Considering the current state of development of smartwatch sensor technology, this is not advised. Simpler wearables now make it possible to measure heart rate, but not blood glucose. It is therefore unlikely that the iHeal 5R smartwatch, which Kospet is promoting with this feature, will be able to record this accurately; fake sensors have long been a problem with wearables, especially those that are relatively cheap.
Additionally, Kospet promotes the potential for ECGs. These days, a number of wearables have this feature, though they are not as affordable as the iHeal 5R. In this sense, it would be reasonable to consider this to be a likely false statement. The iHeal 5R is a device with a 2.02-inch display that measures 59 x 43.6 millimeters and has a resolution of 320 x 385. Its thickness is 12 millimeters.
It is stated that the 300 mAh battery can run on standby for up to 55 hours, or nearly two days. The smartwatch can be used as a Bluetooth hands-free device for a paired smartphone and can also be used for music control because it has a speaker and microphone. Direct sales of the iHeal 5R are possible from the manufacturer for slightly less than $50, including potential import duties but no shipping fees.