Apple may allow an oximeter on the Apple Watch because of the COVID-19


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We have known for a long time that the sensors carried by the Apple Watch can measure blood oxygen level from your user. They're the same heart rate monitor, which has been running since the original Apple Watch.

What we do not know is why Apple of Hell doesn't use it watchOS blood oxygen level, if we know the clock is able to measure it. I don't think that's because the data is not reliable. It's been five years on our watch, and if it had, we would have had enough time to fix the system. I think there is a certain intelligence with medical institutions. The same has already happened with ECG.

The Apple Watch has long been rumored to be able to display oxygen levels. According to some unconfirmed recent reports, Apple Watch Series 6 there will be an approved oximeter function.

Twitter post of Nikias Molina He says the Apple Watch 6 will feature a low-speed oximeter. This measures the amount of oxygen administered by red blood cells. For users who run sports, this information will be of great help. An epidemic of coronavirus it has created a sudden attention to this new potential role.

The blessed COVID-19 affects the lungs, and a a decrease in oxygen levels can be used as a first warning of infection.

Also, home-based carers may use a pulse oximeter to determine if they need hospitalization. All help is small.

This claim has a lot of basis and probably a solution in the near future. In March, 9to5Mac is alleged to have received surveillance coverage of the popular oxygen satellites IOS 14 code it was ripe, and is expected to pass this fall at the same time as the Apple Watch Series 6.



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