Recalibrating your Samsung Galaxy Watch

Last Update date : Feb 19. 2024

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After you calibrate your Galaxy Watch, you do not need to use the cuff-based monitor when you use the Blood Pressure app on your Galaxy Watch to take your blood pressure.

However, you may calibrate your Galaxy Watch any time before every 28 days by selecting 'Recalibrate' from the menu on the Blood Pressure History screen. After 28 days from your last calibration, measurements cannot be made. This is enforced by the certificating authority for measurement accuracy.

You can go to 'Notifications' in the drawer menu and turn on ‘Calibration reminder', and will be notified 3 days prior to calibration.

Galaxy watch and phone showing the Blood pressure calibration settings.

Recalibrating your Galaxy Watch from the Menu on the Blood Pressure History Screen

Step 1: Go to the bottom of the Home screen and press “View history”. Step 1: Go to the bottom of the Home screen and press “View history”.

Step 1. Go to the bottom of the Home screen and press “View history”.

Step 2: Tap the More menu at the top right of the screen. Step 2: Tap the More menu at the top right of the screen.

Step 2. Tap the More menu at the top right of the screen.

Step 3: Select “Recalibrate”. Step 3: Select “Recalibrate”.

Step 3. Select “Recalibrate”.

Step 4: Tap “Recalibrate the watch” and return to the Home screen. Step 4: Tap “Recalibrate the watch” and return to the Home screen.

Step 4. Tap “Recalibrate the watch” and return to the Home screen.

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