There is no doubt that Apple is betting on to be the leader in the smartwatch market with Apple Watch.
Recently, they came with the ECG function, which has been a great success. Now it seems that there is a possibility to measure the iltprocenten in the blood, if we are to believe the website 9to5Mac who have spotted some things in the code for iOS 14, writes MereMobil.dk.
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Normally iltmætningen preferably be between 95 and 100 percent. Is the be lower than 80 percent, it may go beyond both the brain and the heart. Therefore, there is also the risk of breathing problems or in the worst case cardiac arrest because of this.
from the information so far has come forward, it is uncertain whether the feature only works on a new and upcoming Apple Watch – or it’s the software that does it all. 9to5Mac speculates, however, that the heart rate monitor in the current models may be able to make this oxygen measurement.
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According to the techmediet working Apple at the same time on a new feature, where the user will be warned, if iltmætningen is too low.
Apple has currently not commented on the rumors.
iOS 14 is expected to be published in the autumn, but already in the course of the summer the usual Apple to send out betaversionerne to the public, as well as provide sneak-peaks at upcoming features.
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