Apple Watch Series 10 Was Originally Supposed To Ship With Blood Pressure Monitoring, But Its Design Presented Problems, Forcing A Delay

Sep 17, 2024 at 02:17am EDT
Apple Watch Series 10 was originally supposed to feature blood pressure monitoring

A slew of health features are being planned for future Apple Watch models, but as you can tell from previous launches, these additions do not always make the cut because the company hits a snag here and there. With the Apple Watch Series 10, which now features a bigger display and a slimmer chassis, a blood pressure sensor was expected to arrive. After all, when you are celebrating your tenth product iteration, you always envision it to have something that the rest of the pack lacks. Sadly, on this occasion, a report states that the changed design forced Apple to delay the health-focused feature.

YouTuber predicts that future Apple Watch models will have to feature a redesigned band system to accommodate blood pressure monitoring

Specific information mentioned in Mark Gurman’s ‘Power On’ newsletter, which was spotted by 9to5Mac, talks about the issue faced by the Apple Watch Series 10 regarding the blood pressure sensor. Problems arose during the testing phase, particularly with the updated design, so the feature had to be scrapped entirely. Various reports have stated that blood pressure monitoring would arrive in previous Apple Watch models, but as you can tell, this is not the case.

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However, YouTuber Vadim Yuryev has made a prediction about the health feature, believing that the only way it can be enabled is through a redesigned band system. The new mechanism will have to be magnetic and will include pogo pin connectors that electronically connect to the Apple Watch. These new bands should sport various sensors on the inside that will deliver the reading.

Then again, to obtain an accurate measurement, the tightening of the band might be a necessary step. Apple is also said to have invested heavily in AI, using various models to provide somewhat improved data representation. Unfortunately, without the physical sensor making its way to the Apple Watch Series 10, there is no telling how long future buyers will have to wait for it.

About the author: Omar Sohail is a reporter and analyst for Wccftech's mobile section, specializing in the technology and business of the mobile industry. His expertise lies in the intricate hardware supply chain, covering developments in semiconductor manufacturing, chip lithography, and camera sensor technology.

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