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Home » Samsung Galaxy Watch Becomes More Exciting For Developers

Samsung Galaxy Watch Becomes More Exciting For Developers

Rukhsar Rehman by Rukhsar Rehman
September 27, 2024
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Recently, Samsung unveiled a fresh approach for developers to enhance its health-monitoring features. The Samsung Health Software Development Kit (SDK) Suite provides developers with access to data captured by Samsung devices, including the Galaxy Watch. This Suite is divided into four main components: the Sensor SDK, the Data SDK, the Accessory SDK, and the Research Stack.

The Sensor SDK enables developers to harness the BioActive Sensor algorithm of the Galaxy Watch, along with improvements in data tracking capabilities. For the first time, it offers continuous access to advanced features, incorporating infrared and red LED data. This enhancement allows for deeper insights into eight existing health metrics, such as muscle mass and body composition.

The Data SDK is likely to have the most significant impact, especially since it can leverage information collected from the Galaxy Ring, smartphones, and other Samsung health devices. With this tool, developers can analyze metrics sourced from the Samsung Health app and gauge how the algorithm converts this data into quantifiable statistics.

The Accessory SDK facilitates the integration of data from third-party equipment, including gym exercise bikes, heart rate monitors, and glucose monitors. By consolidating all this information into a single ecosystem, developers can access and manage data more efficiently.

Lastly, the Research Stack is an open-source initiative aimed at creating seamless connectivity between data collected by sensors and the Health SDK Suite. This upgrade is set to provide researchers with more valuable insights.

It’s crucial to mention that these SDKs are intended for developers rather than individual application creators. However, any advancements made could greatly influence the user experience of the Galaxy Watch. It’s important to note that independent apps are unlikely to emerge from these SDKs; instead, Samsung is more likely to incorporate any findings into future device versions.

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Rukhsar Rehman

Rukhsar Rehman

A University of California alumna with a background in mass communication, she now resides in Singapore and covers tech with a global perspective.

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