Garmin’s new gadget capitalizes on missing smartwatch feature

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Better known for its smartwatches and GPS navigators, Garmin is breaking new ground in health monitoring with its first smart blood pressure monitor: the Index BPM.

The first thing that strikes you is that the Index BPM (opens in new tab) is a lot more bulky than, for example, a smartwatch. One likely reason for its size is that the device fits around your biceps and provides accurate readings. while there are smartwatches that can measure blood pressure (opens in new tab)Those that do it with a cuff aren’t widely available, and those that use the pulse transit time “must be calibrated regularly with a conventional home blood pressure monitor,” Garmin says. In addition, Garmin notes, those devices usually can’t “track systolic and diastolic blood pressure,” while the Index BPM can.