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ALERT! Upcoming Apple Watch feature could be a lifesaver!

The upcoming Apple Watch features may include a blood pressure monitoring system, which could help millions of people with blood pressure issues and save countless lives. Apple Watch launch is expected in 2024. Read on to find out more.

By: SHAURYA TOMER
| Updated on: Apr 14 2022, 15:25 IST
Apple watch
Disappointingly, although this technology was expected to hit the Apple watches by 2023, the company has apparently hit a snag and it has been delayed at least until 2024, reports Bloomberg (Apple)
1/9 Disappointingly, although this technology was expected to hit the Apple watches by 2023, the company has apparently hit a snag and it has been delayed at least until 2024, reports Bloomberg (Apple)
Apple Watch Series 7
Apple has various departments working on the technology for an updated sensor and software which could detect the rise or fall in a person’s blood pressure. Although the blood pressure monitoring system is present in smartwatches from rival tech giants such as Samsung, it is still in the initial phase and requires monthly calibration with a blood pressure machine. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
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2/9 Apple has various departments working on the technology for an updated sensor and software which could detect the rise or fall in a person’s blood pressure. Although the blood pressure monitoring system is present in smartwatches from rival tech giants such as Samsung, it is still in the initial phase and requires monthly calibration with a blood pressure machine. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
Apple has begun trials of this system on its employees. It is also working on a really great innovation- non-invasive sugar monitoring system. This could be a boon for people suffering from diabetes and save them from daily needle-pricks.
Apple has begun trials of this system on its employees. It is also working on a really great innovation- non-invasive sugar monitoring system. This could be a boon for people suffering from diabetes and save them from daily needle-pricks. (Reuters)
3/9 Apple has begun trials of this system on its employees. It is also working on a really great innovation- non-invasive sugar monitoring system. This could be a boon for people suffering from diabetes and save them from daily needle-pricks. (Reuters)
Apple Watch Series 7
Although these Apple Watch features are still a bit far away, new features such as women’s health, sleep, fitness and medication management features, as well as a body temperature sensor are expected sooner. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
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4/9 Although these Apple Watch features are still a bit far away, new features such as women’s health, sleep, fitness and medication management features, as well as a body temperature sensor are expected sooner. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)

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Apple watch
Disappointingly, although this technology was expected to hit the Apple watches by 2023, the company has apparently hit a snag and it has been delayed at least until 2024, reports Bloomberg (Apple)
5/9 Disappointingly, although this technology was expected to hit the Apple watches by 2023, the company has apparently hit a snag and it has been delayed at least until 2024, reports Bloomberg (Apple)
Apple Watch Series 7
Apple has various departments working on the technology for an updated sensor and software which could detect the rise or fall in a person’s blood pressure. Although the blood pressure monitoring system is present in smartwatches from rival tech giants such as Samsung, it is still in the initial phase and requires monthly calibration with a blood pressure machine. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
image caption
6/9 Apple has various departments working on the technology for an updated sensor and software which could detect the rise or fall in a person’s blood pressure. Although the blood pressure monitoring system is present in smartwatches from rival tech giants such as Samsung, it is still in the initial phase and requires monthly calibration with a blood pressure machine. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
Apple has begun trials of this system on its employees. It is also working on a really great innovation- non-invasive sugar monitoring system. This could be a boon for people suffering from diabetes and save them from daily needle-pricks.
Apple has begun trials of this system on its employees. It is also working on a really great innovation- non-invasive sugar monitoring system. This could be a boon for people suffering from diabetes and save them from daily needle-pricks. (Reuters)
7/9 Apple has begun trials of this system on its employees. It is also working on a really great innovation- non-invasive sugar monitoring system. This could be a boon for people suffering from diabetes and save them from daily needle-pricks. (Reuters)
Apple Watch Series 7
Although these Apple Watch features are still a bit far away, new features such as women’s health, sleep, fitness and medication management features, as well as a body temperature sensor are expected sooner. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
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8/9 Although these Apple Watch features are still a bit far away, new features such as women’s health, sleep, fitness and medication management features, as well as a body temperature sensor are expected sooner. (Amritanshu / HT Tech)
Apple Watch
Along with these features, the Health app is also supposed to receive major updates and Apple could include a trial fibrillation detection feature in its Watch OS9 which is supposed to launch this June. (Apple)
9/9 Along with these features, the Health app is also supposed to receive major updates and Apple could include a trial fibrillation detection feature in its Watch OS9 which is supposed to launch this June. (Apple)
First Published Date: 14 Apr, 15:22 IST
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