Apple Watch Series X: A Missed Opportunity for Health Innovations
Apple Watch Series X: What We Anticipated
The Apple Watch Series X was expected to be a landmark model for Apple's wearables, introducing a new flat design and major health feature enhancements. Reports indicated the potential inclusion of a blood pressure monitor to help users monitor hypertension. This would enhance the smartwatch's health capabilities as it marks a decade since its initial launch.
The Reality of the Series 10
However, what we received was a Series 10 upgrade that lacked major new features. Apple introduced a 10% slimmer case, but visually, it remains similar to its predecessors. The new model boasts a marginal weight reduction, yet critical health features such as blood pressure monitoring are absent due to reported engineering challenges.
- Sleep apnea detection is now available across several models, not exclusive to Series 10.
- The removal of the blood-oxygen sensor due to a patent dispute raises concerns.
- Series X's addition of built-in speakers enhances multimedia use, though it diverts from health advancements.
The Future of Health on Apple Watch
After significant speculation and unfulfilled expectations for major redesigns, hope persists for future iterations to integrate more groundbreaking health features. As Apple gears up for innovations in 2025, a blend of style and health functionalities might just emerge.
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