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08-28-2025 08:38 PM in
WearablesYes, this is completely normal and standard for the Galaxy Watch7 (and other Samsung Galaxy Watches with BP measurement).
The blood pressure measurement feature requires monthly recalibration with a certified home blood pressure monitor to ensure accuracy. This is by design and not something you can change or modify with settings.
It’s a safety requirement, because wrist-based BP measurements can drift over time, and regular calibration keeps the readings reliable.
So you don’t need to add or change anything – just recalibrate once a month as the app requests, and your Watch7 will keep giving accurate results.
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WearablesYes, this is completely normal and standard for the Galaxy Watch7 (and other Samsung Galaxy Watches with BP measurement).
The blood pressure measurement feature requires monthly recalibration with a certified home blood pressure monitor to ensure accuracy. This is by design and not something you can change or modify with settings.
It’s a safety requirement, because wrist-based BP measurements can drift over time, and regular calibration keeps the readings reliable.
So you don’t need to add or change anything – just recalibrate once a month as the app requests, and your Watch7 will keep giving accurate results.
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