The most significant improvement to this year’s Apple Watch Series 8 is the addition of a new wrist temperature sensor. It’s the first new health sensor to come to the Apple Watch since the Series 6 ...
Apple plans to add various sophisticated health sensors to the Apple Watch in the near future. The wearable might measure key parameters like blood pressure and blood glucose. That's what reports say ...
With the launch of the new Watch Series 8 now just weeks away, a new Apple patent reveals how the company is working on a temperature sensor for its best-selling wearable. Published this month by the ...
According to the story by Digital Trends, they had high expectations from the company when they mentioned that there will be a temperature sensor included in the upcoming Apple Watch. They had ...
The obvious upgrade to last year’s Apple Watch Series 7 is the Series 8, which includes a new temperature sensor and crash detection. Apple is focusing on women’s health with the new watch that will ...
Apple just unveiled the Watch Series 8 with a focus on women’s health, including a body temperature sensor that can help with advanced cycle tracking. The new watch, available to pre-order today and ...
Lisa Eadicicco covered mobile devices. Prior to joining CNET, she served as a senior tech correspondent at Insider, reporting on Apple and the broader consumer tech industry. She was also a tech ...
The rumored temperature sensor in the Apple Watch Series 8 could provide the ability to detect if the wearer has a fever, as part of its enhanced fitness-tracking capabilities. Expected in late 2022, ...
Alongside adverts promising you “more RAM,” one of my favorite old pranks (or scams?) were the apps that pretended to measure your temperature. These either delivered completely random figures, or you ...
Apple has been granted a patent for a temperature sensor suitable for the Apple Watch, just weeks before the company is expected to unveil the Apple Watch Series 8 with body temperature sensing ...
is a senior reporter and author of the Optimizer newsletter. She has more than 13 years of experience reporting on wearables, health tech, and more. Before coming to The Verge, she worked for Gizmodo ...