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    Wearable Heart Monitoring Device Companies

    ID: MRFR/HCIT/3292-HCR
    90 Pages
    Rahul Gotadki
    October 2025

    Wearable heart monitoring devices have gained significant popularity for their ability to provide continuous, real-time monitoring of heart-related metrics. These devices are designed to be worn on the body, allowing users to track their heart rate, activity levels, and other relevant data.

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    Top Industry Leaders in the Wearable Heart Monitoring Device Market

    Wearable Heart Monitoring Devices Key CompaniesLatest Wearable Heart Monitoring Devices Companies Update

    September 2023: New Zio® long-term continuous monitoring (LTCM) service and next-gen Zio® monitor are now available in the United States, according to iRhythm Technologies, Inc. The Zio monitor is the most compact, lightweight, and thin cardiac monitor currently available from iRhythm. Its new features and improvements to existing services make cardiac monitoring more convenient for both patients and doctors. An essential component of the Zio LTCM service, the new Zio monitor is an electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor that requires a prescription. A Zio monitor, an advanced artificial intelligence algorithm developed by iRhythm to facilitate the collection and analysis of ECG data, an in-depth end-of-wear report that is reviewed by qualified cardiographic technicians, and the Zio LTCM service are the main components of the Zio LTCM. There is a 99% consensus among doctors on this end-of-life report.


    July 2023: Biostrap USA unveiled their new wearable Kairos device in July 2023. It measures stress resilience and provides insights into heart rate variability (HRV). Along with the cutting-edge Vital Science software, Biostrap provides a data visualization of the autonomic nervous system, allowing users to quantify the sympathetic and parasympathetic branches via a wrist-worn device. Its modular design makes it easy to place the gadget on either the forearm or the bicep. In order to collect raw photoplethysmography (PPG) data and calculate several biometrics, Kairos uses an optical sensor that is based on metal oxide semiconductors. Among the most precise biometrics are respiratory rate, heart rate (both active and resting), beat-to-beat intervals, heart rate variability (HRV), and indicators pertaining to sleep. The new Spot Check tool is just one example of how the firm is working toward its goal of providing nervous system analysis using transparent biometric measures.List of Wearable Heart Monitoring Devices Key companies in the market

    • Medtronic (U.S.)

    • Kinetec Products UK Ltd. (South America)

    • Beurer GmbH (Europe)

    • Medisana AG (Europe)

    • Briggs Healthcare (U.S.)

    • Polar Electro (Europe)

    • SUUNTO (Europe)

    • Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Europe)

    • Garmin Ltd. (Europe)