03-16-2022 14:59
03-16-2022 14:59
03-17-2022 05:39
03-17-2022 05:39
Hi @adelav - the pacemaker manufacturer would be better able to answer the question than anyone here. This is a community forum and we are mainly just other Fitbit users. I can tell you from my own experience that I have a spinal cord stimulator implanted in my neck and the manufacturer approved my wearing a Fitbit device on my wrist. But please wait for the manufacture to get the final word
03-17-2022 05:42
03-17-2022 05:42
@adelav I think you should wait until you get your answer from St Jude Medical, just to be sure. Another option is to contact his cardiologist for an opinion. It is my understanding that the ECG records a Lead I ECG and that the EDA feature uses the same technology as the stress measurement in a polygraph -- information for his cardiologist. I am also going to ask a moderator to clarify if the sensors are inactive if you aren't using those features.
Fitbit's only specific restriction is that someone with a pacemaker can't use their Aria/Aria 2 body fat scale.
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