Patcay.com – The latest buzz around the upcoming generation of Apple Watch brings a breath of fresh air with the introduction of two new health monitoring features.
Rumor has it that the next Apple Watch will have the capability to monitor and provide alerts regarding signs of sleep apnea and hypertension for its users. If left untreated, hypertension and sleep apnea can lead to serious issues such as heart failure or stroke.
Therefore, health monitoring becomes crucial. Apple is predicted to introduce the ability to monitor these two health conditions in Apple Watch 10.
It is said that the sleep apnea feature on this Apple smartwatch will be able to track users’ sleep patterns and breathing over time. This is done to assess whether users are experiencing sleep apnea or not.
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If there are indications of health issues detected, users will receive alerts and advice from the Apple Watch to consult with healthcare providers.
Meanwhile, the hypertension monitoring feature will use a new sensor to detect when users’ blood pressure is too high or too low based on certain standards. However, this feature will not provide systolic and diastolic measurements at launch.
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According to estimates, the new health feature from Apple is likely to have limited complexity, at least initially.
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Rather than just providing metrics to users, Apple seems to be more focused on interpreting the data to identify signs of issues and alert users if anything suspicious is detected. For example, monitoring EKG on users.
Just for your information, when Apple first started developing the Apple Watch, the initial vision was not just as a companion device for the iPhone but as wearable technology centered around health. Although initially limited, the health features of the Apple Watch have continued to evolve with each new model released.
In addition to monitoring hypertension and sleep apnea, Apple is also reportedly working on a non-invasive blood glucose monitor. Moreover, the company is striving to provide personalized sports and nutrition information for Apple Watch users.
The latest news also mentions that the upcoming Video Pro headset will bring features focused on fitness and emergencies.