DiscoverHealthTech Deep DiveComparing Garmin, Samsung, and Oura: The Future of Wearables and AI Health Data in 2025. From Antioxidant Index to Nighttime Hypoglycemia Prediction
Comparing Garmin, Samsung, and Oura: The Future of Wearables and AI Health Data in 2025. From Antioxidant Index to Nighttime Hypoglycemia Prediction

Comparing Garmin, Samsung, and Oura: The Future of Wearables and AI Health Data in 2025. From Antioxidant Index to Nighttime Hypoglycemia Prediction

Update: 2025-12-01
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This podcast episode provides a comparative overview of current trends in health data management among leading wearable technology companies: Garmin, Samsung, and Oura. The text first examines Garmin's approach to diabetes management, noting its collaboration with Dexcom to integrate continuous glucose monitoring data with AI analysis of metrics like heart rate and user-inputted lifestyle logging to predict nocturnal hypoglycemia potentially. In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 is noted for its non-invasive measurement of an Antioxidant Index, which uses multi-wavelength spectroscopy to estimate long-term vegetable consumption based on carotenoid levels in the skin. Finally, the source explores Oura’s philosophy of "calm tech," which intentionally avoids frequent notifications and harsh scoring, emphasizing a reflective user interface (UI) to minimize health-tracking anxiety. These comparisons illustrate the differing corporate strategies regarding data collection, AI integration, and the critical shift toward managing user experience in personal health technology.

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Comparing Garmin, Samsung, and Oura: The Future of Wearables and AI Health Data in 2025. From Antioxidant Index to Nighttime Hypoglycemia Prediction

Comparing Garmin, Samsung, and Oura: The Future of Wearables and AI Health Data in 2025. From Antioxidant Index to Nighttime Hypoglycemia Prediction

Kazutaka Yoshinaga