Track heart trends

An ECG watch is made for people who want a simple way to follow heart related wellness trends from the wrist. It can help you check ECG/EKG reference data, heart rate, sleep, and activity information in one place, without carrying a separate device for daily tracking.

More than an EKG smartwatch

The best models in this collection combine ECG/EKG tracking with other health features. Depending on the watch, you can also follow heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, blood glucose reference, HRV, sleep, body temperature, activity, and SOS alerts.

Made for heart wellness

This collection is a good fit for users who care about heart health trends, seniors who want more daily wellness data, and anyone looking for a smart watch with ECG and heart rate monitoring. If you are buying for a parent or family member, choose a model with a clear screen, simple controls, and the main health features they will actually use.

Choose your model

Start with GT5 Pro Max for the most popular all-around health watch. CFY E588 and CFY E580 are strong picks for ECG/EKG, heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2, sleep, and HRV. CFY E97, E79, ET474, H6, and Max 7 add more heart and wellness features, while Max 6 is a focused option for ECG/EKG and blood pressure tracking.

What is an ECG watch?

An ECG watch is a smart health watch that helps users follow ECG or EKG related heart rhythm trends from the wrist. Many models also include heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2, sleep, activity, and other wellness tracking features.

Is ECG the same as EKG?

Yes. ECG and EKG usually refer to the same type of heart rhythm recording. ECG is the more common English abbreviation, while EKG is also widely used in searches and product descriptions.

What does an ECG do on a watch?

An ECG feature records heart rhythm related signals from the wrist for general wellness reference. It can help users keep an eye on heart related trends, but it should not replace professional medical testing or advice.

Which ECG watch is best?

Our top picks for this collection are GT5 Pro Max, Max 6, CFY E588, and CFY E580.

Do ECG watches really work?

ECG watches can be useful for daily wellness reference and heart trend tracking. They are not a replacement for professional heart testing, and readings should not be used for health decisions.

Can an ECG watch detect AFib?

Some watches include heart rhythm or AFib related reference features. Check each product page for the exact functions. If you have symptoms or health concerns, speak with a healthcare professional.

Do ECG watches also track heart rate and blood pressure?

Many models in this collection include ECG/EKG, heart rate, blood pressure, SpO2, sleep, HRV, activity, and blood glucose reference features. Check each product page for the exact feature list.

Do I need an app to use an ECG watch?

Most ECG smart watches use a companion app to view trends, sync data, and adjust settings. Check each product page for app compatibility with Android or iOS before buying.

Important

These smart watches are designed for general wellness and lifestyle reference only. ECG/EKG related readings should be used as trend reference, not as a replacement for professional heart testing or advice from a healthcare provider. Do not rely on smartwatch readings for health decisions.