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The text discusses the capabilities of smartwatches to measure various health metrics from the wrist, questioning their accuracy and scientific backing.

The claim regarding the Microwear W11 Mini smartwatch's ability to measure various health metrics is supported by evidence indicating that many smartwatches, including the Microwear W11 Mini, feature capabilities for tracking health metrics like heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep tracking. Multiple sources discuss the general functionality of smartwatches in measuring health metrics, emphasizing their usefulness while also noting limitations in accuracy for certain metrics compared to professional devices.

March 22, 2026 Language: en 1 claim analyzed

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The Microwear W11 Mini smartwatch includes features for measuring various health metrics.
Evidence suggests that the Microwear W11 Mini smartwatch, like many of its counterparts, includes features for measuring health metrics such as heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep tracking. Sources corroborate the presence of these functionalities in most smartwatches, though they caution against replacing professional medical devices. Therefore, the claim is supported by multiple medium-reliability sources and reflects common technological features of similar devices.
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Evidence Summary Multiple web sources confirm the presence of health tracking features in smartwatches.

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