The Apple Watch Series 10 will be Apple's biggest update for the wearable since its launch in 2015, and to mark its tenth anniversary, the company is planning to offer a handful of novelties. We have recently covered that the Apple Watch Series 10 will be thinner than the current version while packing a handful of new features, but we are most excited about the new Ceramic variant. It is now being reported that the Apple Watch Series 10 will come with a new sleep apnea detection feature, which will be the flagship health-centric feature this year.
Mark Gurman reports that sleep apnea detection is coming to the Apple Watch Series 10, but it will not be available at launch, which means that the company will offer the feature with a software upgrade either later this year or the next. The feature will be built on the wearable's existing sleep tracking, which will determine if the wearer has sleep apnea, taking into account various factors and health metrics. The feature will then notify the user if he or she should get further help from medical professionals.
Gurman expressed his concern regarding the inclusion of the feature in this year's Apple Watch Series 10 due to its reliance on blood oxygen saturation. The latter has been in an ongoing dispute with Masimo in the United States, and Apple has removed the feature from the wearable until it gets resolved. Due to the exclusion of the blood oxygen saturation monitor, it remains to be seen how the company will detect sleep apnea in the Apple Watch Series 10.
Eventually, the Apple Watch Series 10 will get the feature, which largely depends on the dispute the company is going through at this stage. The company has also been working on its hypertension detection or high blood pressure monitor, but during
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