Apple Watch Series 10 Loses Blood Oxygen Tracking in the US Due to Patent Dispute

The highly anticipated Apple Watch Series 10 has been released, but U.S. users are facing a major setback: the absence of blood oxygen tracking. This feature, introduced with the Apple Watch Series 6, has been temporarily banned due to a patent dispute with medical tech company Masimo. The legal battle centers around Apple’s use of blood oxygen sensor technology, which Masimo claims infringes on its patents. While Apple has challenged the ruling, the future of blood oxygen tracking on the Apple Watch Series 10 in the US remains uncertain.

Apple Watch Series 10 Debuts with Sleep Apnea Detection, Aiming to Improve Health

Apple has unveiled the Apple Watch Series 10, featuring a groundbreaking sleep apnea detection feature that utilizes machine learning to analyze breathing patterns during sleep. This innovative addition aims to raise awareness of the condition and encourage early diagnosis and treatment, potentially reducing the risk of associated health complications. The new smartwatch also boasts a larger, brighter display, a thinner design, and improved performance, making it a compelling upgrade for health-conscious users.

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