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Apple is bringing blood oxygen monitoring back to some Apple Watches with an update after a US Customs ruling.
Some Apple Watches have had blood oxygen monitoring disabled by Apple in response to a lawsuit. That changes today.
The change doesn’t affect previously sold models with the original version of the feature or units bought outside the U.S.
Two software updates land on Aug. 14 which will restore the blood oxygen feature to US editions of Apple Watch Series 9 and ...
Apple restores blood oxygen monitoring with iOS 18.6.1 and WatchOS 11.6.1 updates. Learn how to enable this vital health ...
Medical technology company Masimo on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection in which it ...
Apple today announced that blood oxygen monitoring will return to Apple Watch models in the United States via a software ...
Masimo originally sued Apple over the blood oxygen monitoring feature in January of 2020. According to Masimo, Masimo and ...
Updated Aug.15 with more details of the update and how it will work.
OS 18.6.1 restores blood oxygen monitoring for Apple Watch Series 9, 10, and Ultra 2 users. Discover the update’s key ...
Thanks to a U.S. Customs ruling, Apple has found a technical workaround that restores blood oxygen monitoring capabilities to ...
Masimo, the medical technology company whose lawsuit led to the temporary sales pause of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 ...