Apple has been integrating various new features in iPhones in terms of new apps, accessibility, AI, and much more to make the devices more user-friendly. Now, with the iOS 17.2 update, the iPhone has received massive upgrades and tweaks which are being welcomed by the users. With new features, Siri has also been upgraded to access the health data from the Health app. Sounds cool right? Well yes, users will be able to give Siri prompts to share their health data and the voice assistant will be able to read the information. Know more about the Siri health features and how you can activate this feature.
Once you turn on Siri's access to Health app data, the voice assistant will be able to write or read certain health information in the Health app such as your body temperature, hours of sleep, etc, reported by Apple support. Additionally, MacRumors reported that these features can also be accessed through the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra (2nd generation). If you also want to take advantage of this feature check how you can activate Siri health features on your iPhone.
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Follow the above steps and activate the features. MacRumors laid out some examples of how you can ask Siri about your health data. It said, “What's my heart rate?”, “How many steps have I taken this week?”, “What's my blood oxygen level”. Additionally, users can also ask Siri to log health information such as, “My blood sugar is 140”, or “My weight is 183 pounds today.”
Apple support also ensures the safety and security of their health information. Apple said, “You can decide what information is placed in the Health app as well as who can access
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