Technology8/14/2025β€’NYT

Blood Oxygen Measurements to Return to Some Apple Watches

Blood Oxygen Measurements to Return to Some Apple Watches

Apple has announced that it will restore the blood oxygen measurement feature on some of its Apple Watch models. This feature, which measures the oxygen saturation in the user's blood, was previously disabled due to a patent dispute. The company stated that it would be issuing a software update to reactivate this functionality on the affected watches. The blood oxygen measurement feature is a valuable tool for users, as it can provide insights into their overall health and well-being. Apple's decision to reinstate this feature is likely to be welcomed by Apple Watch owners who have been unable to access this functionality since the dispute. The article does not provide any further details on the nature of the patent dispute or the specific models of Apple Watches that will be affected by the software update. However, the announcement indicates that Apple is working to resolve the issue and ensure that users can continue to take advantage of the blood oxygen measurement feature on their devices.

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