The news: Apple is bringing back blood oxygen monitoring for Apple Watch as part of its health and wellness features. Apple discontinued the feature in the US in 2023 after a patent dispute and court ruling forced the halt. The new respiratory feature is available as a software update.
Zooming out: Apple’s renewal of the oxygen monitoring feature reflects its broader ambitions as a serious health and wellness tracking device.
- In September, Apple Watch added an FDA-cleared sleep apnea detection feature that detects and analyzes changes in breathing patterns during sleep.
- It’s also exploring adding non-invasive blood glucose monitoring and blood pressure tracking for future watches, per Bloomberg.
Yes, but: Competitors Samsung and Google are also advancing health capabilities on their respective Galaxy and Pixel watches.
Why it matters: Smartwatches are hitting mainstream status in US, and could be boosted further by heavy support and enthusiasm from the federal government.