If you have an Apple Watch Series 9, 10, or Ultra Watch 2 that you bought in the US in the past year, you'll finally get the blood oxygen sensing feature back via a software update later today, ...
Apple has just announced that a key health feature, missing from some Apple Watches for more than 18 months, is back. The blood oxygen monitoring feature on Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10 and Apple ...
Apple announced a redesigned blood oxygen feature is rolling out to some Apple Watch users. The company has been embroiled in a yearslong intellectual property dispute with Masimo over the capability.
With the release of watchOS 11.6.1 and companion iOS 18.6.1, Apple managed to restore blood oxygen readings for U.S. owners of Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10, and Ultra 2. The method is slightly less ...
Apple just brought blood oxygen tracking back to millions of Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10 and Ultra 2 models, missing since early 2024, when Apple removed it. Here’s what’s happened, how the new ...
The company said it would issue a software update to restart the technology, which was caught up in a patent dispute. By Tripp Mickle Reporting from San Francisco Apple said on Thursday that it would ...
Blood Oxygen is back for affected Apple Watch models. Will be reinstated with the latest iOS and WatchOS updates. Apple redesigned it to resolve an import ban over patent infringement. Get more ...
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A U.S. federal jury has ruled that Apple owes medical technology company Masimo $634 million for patent infringement related to the blood oxygen-sensing technology in the Apple Watch, reports Reuters.
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