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Good news: Apple Watches sold in the U.S. after January 2024 lost their built-in blood oxygen (SpO2) tracking because of a patent dispute with medical company Masimo, but the feature will return via a ...
Some Apple Watches have had blood oxygen monitoring disabled by Apple in response to a lawsuit. That changes today.
Apple will bring back the blood oxygen measurement feature to some of its watch models via a software update after receiving ...
Thanks to new OS updates rolling out now, you can once again use your Apple Watch to measure the oxygen level in your blood.
The feature will be available via new iOS and watchOS updates, one year after the U.S. International Trade Commission banned ...
Apple to roll out redesigned Blood Oxygen feature for select U.S. Apple Watch models via software update, following a ...
Apple is restoring the blood oxygen tracking feature on its smartwatch in the U.S. following a yearslong legal fight.
The feature was removed on select smartwatches due to a patent-infringement lawsuit, but Apple has “redesigned” it.
The restoration applies to Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 users in the U.S. who purchased models ...
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Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Tracker Back in US
Apple Inc. is restoring the blood oxygen tracking feature on its smartwatch in the US following a years-long legal fight. The ...
Blood Oxygen Measuring to Apple Watch: New Features For Watch Series 9, Series 10, And Ultra 2 Users
Discover the new Blood Oxygen feature for Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, and Ultra 2 with iOS 18.6.1 and watchOS 11.6.1 ...
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