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Apple Watch Series 7 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 may adopt blood glucose monitoring feature

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Today’s smartwatches are becoming smarter and smarter and can do many things, such as monitoring blood oxygen, heart rhythm, sleep monitoring, and so on. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, people have become health conscious. In view of this, it is expected that the wearable part in the next few days will gain tremendous growth in the global market.

Now, these brands are also keeping in touch with statistics and introducing more and more health-related functions on their smartwatches. Recently, companies such as Samsung and Apple have added new blood oxygen monitoring functions to their smartwatches. Now, the two technology giants are looking for more such features for their future devices.

As per the latest news, another new feature that will be added to smartwatches in the next few days is blood glucose monitoring. According to Korean media reports, Apple and Samsung will be the two brands that will use this feature in their smartwatches.

Samsung’s upcoming smartwatch Galaxy Watch 4 is expected to come out in the second half of this year, and the Cupertino technology giant’s Apple Watch Series 7 may be using this new feature.

From the appearance point of view, different from ordinary blood glucose measuring machines, smartwatches will use optical sensors to detect the glucose content in the blood. This new feature will help the general public and the health management of diabetic patients.

Samsung is planning an upcoming smartwatch, which may be Galaxy Watch 4 or Galaxy Watch Active 3. Apple Watch Series 7 is also under development. Although the accuracy of blood glucose measurement is still a problem, once these smartwatches get rid of the veil, we will do more work in this area until you continue to pay attention.

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