Accuracy of Consumer Wearable Heart Rate Measurement During an Ecologically Valid 24-Hour Period: Intraindividual Validation Study

Mar 12, 2019JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Accuracy of Consumer Wearable Heart Rate Monitors Over a Realistic 24-Hour Period Within Individuals

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Abstract

The Apple Watch 3 had a mean difference of -1.80 beats per minute compared to a gold standard ECG over a 24-hour period.

  • Both the Apple Watch 3 and Fitbit Charge 2 demonstrated generally high heart rate accuracy during a continuous 24-hour use.
  • The Apple Watch 3 showed a mean absolute error percent of 5.86% and a mean agreement of 95% with the ECG.
  • The Fitbit Charge 2 had a mean difference of -3.47 bpm, a mean absolute error of 5.96%, and a mean agreement of 91% with the ECG.
  • Accuracy varied by activity condition, with the Apple Watch 3 showing lower performance during daily activities.
  • Both devices maintained heart rate accuracy within acceptable limits (<Β±10%) across most conditions.

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