Apple has your health in mind when it comes to the Apple Watch, which is why it added a blood oxygen sensor starting with the Series 6. This technology can tell if you’re getting enough oxygen to your ...
The company said it would issue a software update to restart the technology, which was caught up in a patent dispute. By Tripp Mickle Reporting from San Francisco Apple said on Thursday that it would ...
Blood Oxygen is back for affected Apple Watch models. Will be reinstated with the latest iOS and WatchOS updates. Apple redesigned it to resolve an import ban over patent infringement. Get more ...
When we polled Cult of Mac readers on what feature they want most in Apple Watch Series 11, the answer came through loud and clear: Bring back the Blood Oxygen app! None of the rumored upcoming Apple ...
Apple has announced that it will release a software update for iPhone and Apple Watch later today with a “redesigned Blood Oxygen feature” for Apple Watch users in the United States. This comes over ...
For nearly two years, Apple Watch users in the United States lived without one of the most popular health features: blood oxygen monitoring. Today, Apple has officially reintroduced the function ...
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Apple Watch owners in the U.S. just got a big reason to update their devices. Apple just rolled out a redesigned Blood Oxygen feature to specific models, following a recent victory in a legal dispute.
If you have an Apple Watch Series 9, 10, or Ultra Watch 2 that you bought in the US in the past year, you'll finally get the blood oxygen sensing feature back via a software update later today, ...
Strapping an Apple Watch to your wrist is more than just a fashion statement, though there are a slew of different stylish bands out there made out of everything from sensible leather to funky beads.