Apple Watch Blood Oxygen Tracker Back in US With Workaround

Apple has reactivated the blood oxygen tracking feature on its Apple Watch in the US after a legal dispute. The feature, which measures the oxygen levels in a user's blood, was previously removed from the device in the country due to regulatory concerns. However, Apple has now found a workaround to reintroduce the feature. The company has not provided details on the nature of the legal issues or the specifics of the workaround. The blood oxygen tracking feature is designed to provide users with insights into their overall health and wellness. It is particularly useful for individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, as it can help them monitor their oxygen levels. The return of this feature in the US is likely to be welcomed by Apple Watch users who rely on it for their health and fitness tracking needs. The company's ability to navigate the regulatory landscape and find a solution to reactivate the feature demonstrates its commitment to providing a comprehensive set of health-related tools on its smartwatch.
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