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Posted by Michael Lee
 - September 18, 2020, 22:30:06
Bought my Active 2 in 2019, and still waiting for ECG update. I'm done with Samsung's promise to string the buyers along. Fitbit Sense, here I come. Fitbit sense comes with ECG at launch in September 25th, there's NO promise for ECG for Samsung Watch3 - get Watch3 if you want to wait for another year...
Posted by ashlward
 - August 10, 2020, 15:31:45
Quote from: Judith Foley on July 18, 2020, 09:12:32
I bought this watch for my son who is a severe epileptic back at the beginning of February. We were told the fall-down feature would be available by the end of February. We are still waiting for this to happen. We urgently need this feature as without it my son's life is in danger.

Please don't put anyone's life on the line for a smart watch. Isn't there something else you can buy specifically for what he needs?
Posted by Jen
 - August 03, 2020, 10:29:13
Just read the specs for the upcoming release of the new Galaxy active 3..surprise surprise! It will have the ECG function. So, we were tricked in to buying the active 2 ...false advertising..very disappointed 😔.
Posted by Jen
 - July 19, 2020, 18:47:59
They should have never promised these features if they hadn't been approved. There is no excuse! This is false advertising, and that's all there is to it.
Posted by A
 - July 19, 2020, 00:19:05
Going through the FDA and other such agencies is a big mess. There is a reason why things can take sometimes even 10+ years to get approval. It is way outside of Samsung's hands unless they bought sensors that were already preapproved. And with coronavirus a lot of these agencies are putting resources elseswhere.
Posted by Peter Fradiani
 - July 18, 2020, 16:31:21
if this fetcher is not available. I want a refund for this watch. I'm done with Samsung! Back to Apple.
Posted by Mary W
 - July 18, 2020, 15:37:11
I bought watch for fall, ecg, n bp features that I'm still waiting for. When are they coming  if ever. If not, can you tell me how to get a refund for a watch that has stated false features? Need the money to switch to Apple watch!
Posted by Jen
 - July 18, 2020, 14:40:20
I bought the galaxy 2 watch because of the ECG being promised to work within a few months. I'm very disappointed in Samsung for not introducing  this app sooner, and not getting it up and running in all Countries where the watch is sold. I feel I was misled by Samsung, and regret buying the watch. Not everyone can just upgrade the watch to the 3rd generation, as they are quite expensive. I purchased mine at the end of 2019, and expected the ECG to be working by the Spring at least. I did quite a bit of research before purchasing the watch, as I wanted that option on it. Hope they sort it out soon.
Posted by OLIVIER GAILLARD
 - July 18, 2020, 10:10:35
Stop wait that fonctionnality. If your son fall today, don't blame the watch, but yourself ! Go buy a specific product with real medical specifications. And expect nothing from brand like Xiaomu, Samsung or Apple . Their markets are healthy people, who want entertain, no real people in the need.
Posted by Judith Foley
 - July 18, 2020, 09:12:32
I bought this watch for my son who is a severe epileptic back at the beginning of February. We were told the fall-down feature would be available by the end of February. We are still waiting for this to happen. We urgently need this feature as without it my son's life is in danger.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 17, 2020, 21:07:08
Samsung promoted the Galaxy Watch Active 2 as a health-focused wearable that would rival the Apple Watch series thanks to its in-built medical-grade electrocardiography (ECG). However, the function was disabled at its launch. This is not the case any more; however, German and Austrian users are reportedly still waiting for their access to this feature.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Galaxy-Watch-Active-2-Nearly-two-months-on-the-ECG-tracking-function-has-yet-to-reach-users-in-various-markets.481709.0.html