In addition, according to the health measurements on the wearer’s body, health guidelines and notifications will also be included.







These health guidelines and warnings are based on health research surveys and will be presented in seven languages, including Burmese, Linawati said.
“We will be able to view the health information of the person wearing this watch in real time. Based on that information, we will be able to provide the necessary health care accurately with the Telemedicine system,” said Dr. Zaw Chet Aung, my Doctor\Business Development Manager.
It is said that the telemedicine system can consult with family doctors and treat their health changes sent by Smart Health Watch, and the telemedicine system can treat more than 40% of non-infectious diseases. The Smart Health Watch was imported from Indonesia and will be launched in Myanmar on February 14.