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Biz shifts data to iPhone in patent workaround Apple will deliver a software update for recent US Apple Watch models to ...
Apple is bringing blood oxygen monitoring back to some Apple Watches with an update after a US Customs ruling.
Apple has announced that it will release a software update for iPhone and Apple Watch later today with a “redesigned Blood ...
The feature was removed on select smartwatches due to a patent-infringement lawsuit, but Apple has “redesigned” it.
For more than a year, Apple Watch users in the US have been unable to access the blood oxygen feature. Here’s when it might make a comeback.
Rather than the Apple Watch itself displaying blood oxygen readings, data now appears on the iPhone paired with the watch. After updating to iOS 18.6.1 and watchOS 11.6.1, the watch’s oxygen sensor ...
Thanks to new OS updates rolling out now, you can once again use your Apple Watch to measure the oxygen level in your blood.
Apple removed blood oxygen monitoring from the Apple Watch in early 2024. Somebody has to blink for it to return, and it looks like neither Masimo nor Apple are going to budge.
Apple had been oddly silent about the blood oxygen feature removed from its Apple Watch models sold in the US until now.
Some Apple Watches have had blood oxygen monitoring disabled by Apple in response to a lawsuit. That changes today.
Two software updates land on Aug. 14 which will restore the blood oxygen feature to US editions of Apple Watch Series 9 and ...
Apple is urging a U.S. court to undo a trade decision that blocked imports of the Apple Watch because of the blood-oxygen sensor implementation, claiming it unfairly impacted millions of users.