Garmin announced the ECG App is now available to customers in Australia and the European Union with a compatible Garmin smartwatch, including Venu 3 Series, fenix 8 Series and more. The ECG App allows users to record their heart rhythm and check for signs of atrial fibrillation whenever they want. Customers can use the ECG App to record a 30-second ECG and view their heart rhythm results immediately on the watch or, optionally, later in the Garmin Connect smartphone app.

When customers take an ECG, the ECG App uses sensors on a compatible Garmin smartwatch to record the electrical signals that control how their heart beats. The ECG App then analyzes that recording to detect signs of AFib. Additionally, users have the option to sync their ECG App results to Garmin Connect.

Through the Garmin Connect app, customers can view their history of ECG App results and create reports that can be shared with a healthcare provider. Following the recent achievement of regulatory authorizations in the European Union and Australia, the ECG App is now available for customers in these regions and requires the latest version of the Garmin Connect app and smartwatch software before use. Garmin intends to continue to expand its portfolio of products supporting the ECG App and launch it in new regions in-line with necessary regulatory approval.