Sleep apnea detection is coming to the Apple Watch
Briefly

Apple is integrating sleep apnea detection into its Apple Watch devices, enabling users to monitor their breathing disturbances during sleep. This innovative feature promises to enhance health tracking capabilities.
The company plans to use data from its accelerometer to offer a new metric, 'breathing disturbances,' which will be available in the Health app, allowing users to track their sleep health.
With the aim of launching the feature in over 150 countries, Apple has conducted an 'unprecedented' validation study for their sleep detection technology, highlighting their commitment to health innovation.
Awaiting FDA clearance, Apple aims to lead in the wearables market by incorporating sleep apnea tracking, a feature already approved for Samsung's Galaxy Watch earlier this year.
Read at The Verge
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