Apple Watch Series 10: Thinner, Smarter, but Will It Really Detect Sleep Apnea?

Sun Sep 08 2024
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Get ready for a sleeker Apple Watch! Apple is set to release the Series 10, marking a decade since the first Apple Watch hit the scene. They're promising a thinner design and a bigger display, which sounds pretty appealing. But the real headliner might be a new sleep apnea detection feature. Exciting, right? But wait a minute. . . There's a catch. This feature won't be ready at launch. Apple says it's coming soon via a software update, but they're keeping mum on the exact timeline. Why the delay? Well, Apple's been embroiled in a legal battle with Masimo over blood oxygen saturation technology – a key component in detecting sleep apnea. Could this fight be holding back the sleep apnea feature?
Apple's also been working on a blood pressure monitor, but it seems to be facing some hurdles too. They've acknowledged that the technology isn't quite there yet. It makes you wonder, is Apple rushing into these health features without making sure they're truly accurate and reliable? And speaking of accuracy, how exactly will the Apple Watch detect sleep apnea without blood oxygen monitoring? Apple's keeping those details under wraps for now. This raises some important questions: Could Apple be overpromising and underdelivering on these health features? What are the potential risks of relying on a smartwatch for such serious medical conditions? What are the ethical implications of using wearable technology for healthcare? We'll have to wait and see what Apple reveals at their upcoming event. In the meantime, it's important to be critical and ask tough questions about the role of technology in healthcare of technology in healthcare.
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