Cone Health December 30, 2022

Santa brought you a smart watch–now what?

Wearables–Apple Watches, Fitbits and Samsung Galaxy Watches to name a few– are tremendous pieces of technology. They monitor your sleep, track your workouts and even alert you to abnormal heart rhythms. They are very complex pieces of technology. But putting them to work for better health doesn’t have to be.

Walker and Cosky

Heavenly Walker says they are surprisingly easy to use. They all need to be connected to your smartphone. “With the Apple Watch as soon as you get one, you take it out of the box. Your iPhone will recognize that there is a new Apple Watch and it will add it,” says Walker. “With the other devices...

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