Watch Series 8 could gain new health features but Apple employees aren’t thrilled
The Watch Series 8 could offer an improved version of the atrial fibrillation detection feature which will be able to calculate how often someone is in a state of atrial fibrillation over a certain period. The feature, dubbed afib burden detection, may appear in the next version of Apple’s smartwatch operating system watchOS 9 which will be introduced in June during the Worldwide Developers Conference.
There is also the satellite connectivity feature which will also reportedly be included in the iPhone 14 series. Satellite capabilities will let Apple’s new devices send short messages and SOS alerts over satellite networks to first responders in situations when there is no cellular coverage.
The watch may also ship with new watch faces and more workout types as well as additional running-related metrics.
Watch Series 8 unlikely to offer blood pressure and blood-sugar monitoring
Apple is currently said to be testing its tech on employees and its feature apparently won’t tell you systolic and diastolic readings, but will instead alert you if its suspects you might have hypertension. Apple employees are apparently not thrilled with the pace of innovation and the company has lost a lot of key members in recent times.
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