Yet another report claims that is working on adding two massive health upgrades to its future as the company fights to find another product to spur growth in the wake of the iPhone's success. We've been hearing rumblings for years that Apple plans to add blood glucose and blood pressure monitoring to its , however, neither has debuted in the company's popular wearable line. Now, the world's foremost Apple insider has reiterated with certainty the company's plans to add both upgrades to future models.
Writing in his newsletter this week, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman claims that "Apple Watches will get blood pressure and glucose monitoring." The next big thing in Apple Watch Gurman's latest comments follow reports that Apple has warned investors that it may never find a product as profitable as the iPhone. While the sensation around the revelation has been overblown (the reports are based on a boilerplate risk factor included in every annual report), it has prompted discussion about how Apple can grow in the future.
Gurman says "There may never be another Apple product on the level of the iPhone," and as such Apple is focused on "gradual improvements to its existing products," including the aforementioned Apple Watch upgrades. So where are these upgrades and when might they debut? Gurman notes his own previous reports on both upgrades indicate that Apple has made "major" progress in the creation of non-invasive blood glucose tracking technology for Apple Watch back in 2023, however, he simply noted that "the company now believes it could eventually bring glucose monitoring to market." More recently, he reported that , noting that its blood glucose test was "still years away.
" As for blood pressure, this development seems a lot closer. Some of the , notably the , offer blood pressure tracking, as does the In November 2023, Gurman reported the Apple Watch for 2024 would feature "A new sensor to detect when a person’s blood pressure is elevated," a feature sadly absent from the . According to Gurman, the tech ran into problems during testing and was delayed by Apple.
As such, it seems reasonable to hope it could debut on Apple Watch next year. The holy grail, of course, would be the blood glucose monitoring. A much more complicated technical feat to pull off with LEDs, whichever smartwatch maker can bring this to market first could dominate the sector for years to come.
No doubt Apple will be hoping to be the first to the punch..
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Future Apple Watches 'will' get blood pressure and glucose monitoring in yet another leak
Future Apple Watch models 'will' get two big upgrades in the future, says a top leaker.