JMIR cardio

Comparing Wrist and Arm Wearable Devices for Tracking Heart Rate During Rest and Different Exercise Levels

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Abstract

The Verity Sense, worn on the upper arm, achieved a systematic bias of -0.05 bpm and a mean absolute error of 1.43 bpm across various activities.

  • The Verity Sense demonstrated excellent accuracy with a mean absolute percentage error of 1.35% and perfect correlation with ECG readings (r=1.00).
  • High reliability was indicated by a within-subject coefficient of variation of 2.57% across all activities for the Verity Sense.
  • The wrist-worn Vantage V2 exhibited moderate accuracy, with a systematic bias of 2.56 bpm and a mean absolute error of 6.41 bpm.
  • Accuracy of the Vantage V2 varied significantly based on activity, with a within-subject coefficient of variation ranging from 3.64% to 23.03%.
  • The performance of the Vantage V2 improved at higher intensities, surpassing several other wrist-worn devices in vigorous activities.

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