Global Highlights of Garmin Smartwatches Enhancing Health Research and Remote Patient Monitoring
Smartwatches especially play a pivotal role in monitoring several health issues, using their advanced technology sensors, enabling users to proactively prioritize and manage their well-being.



Wearable devices, such as fitness trackers have advanced well beyond the step counts. Smartwatches especially play a pivotal role in monitoring several health issues, using their advanced technology sensors, enabling users to proactively prioritize and manage their well-being. These wearable devices have started to play essential roles in clinical research and remote patient monitoring (RPM), with Garmin leading this transformative shift. Equipped with extensive health and wellness features, Garmin devices facilitate patient engagement with health and treatment plans.
The global smartwatch market size is projected to grow from USD 33.58 billion in 2024 to USD 103.61 billion by 2032, underscoring the increasing recognition of smartwatches for their practical health benefits beyond just fashion. The Garmin devices integrate smoothly with third-party platforms via Health APIs and SDKs, allowing healthcare teams to not only receive data but also encourage ongoing communication between patients and caregivers. With real-time information about vital signs, activity levels, and sleep patterns, healthcare professionals can create personalized care plans. Through Garmin Health Connected Ecosystem, which continuously gathers detailed data about patients, healthcare providers can use this data to understand patterns in a patient's health and get a complete picture of their well-being.
Garmin devices, known for their high quality, superior battery life, and accuracy, are being utilized in health research at prestigious institutions like All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RML), and in remote patient monitoring with companies such as Medixine, Vitalera, and Movn Health, supporting their precision of advanced health monitoring and management.






































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