As you might expect from products with a $179,990 price difference, there's quite a gap in functionality between what you can do with the H76 Smart Bracelet and the Tag Heuer Connected watch.
Surprisingly, the H76 claims to offer heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen measurement — features you'd usually only expect in a high-end smartwatch. Only the Apple Watch Series 6 and up, for example, can measure blood oxygen, and not even the top models can measure blood pressure without accessories.
However, according to the product specifications, the H76 only has an SC7A20 triaxial sensor, a type of acceleration sensor that takes care of movement-based metrics like step counting, distance, and calorie burn. It doesn't have any sensors for tracking blood flow through the wrist, which is what most smartwatches use to calculate heart rate and blood oxygen, or estimate blood pressure.
The Tag Heuer Connected watch, on the other hand, is equipped with a heart rate sensor along with a compass, microphone, accelerometer, and barometer. This allows it to track various health metrics throughout the day, such as heart rate, calorie burn, steps, altitude, and distance — all of which are saved and analyzed in the dedicated Tag Heuer app.
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