Apple Watch Series 8 debuts with a long awaited health feature Digital Trends

Apple Watch Series 8 debuts with a long awaited health feature Digital Trends

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The Apple Watch Series 8 finally adds a long-awaited health feature

By Nadeem Sarwar September 7, 2022 Share All eyes are on Apple as it unveils new iPhones at its September 7 Far Out launch event today, but there is some major upheaval in the smartwatch department as well. Apple has finally lifted the covers from its new line-up of smartwatches, starting with the vanilla Apple Watch Series 8. Not much has changed in the design department. The only major upgrade that’s been rumored is the new temperature sensor. Apple Apple says the new smartwatch is swim-proof, crack-proof, and dust-resistant but hasn’t elaborated if there is any specific upgrade over the Apple Watch Series 7. Fall detection, sleep tracking, and mindfulness are all part of the package, alongside sensors for blood oxygen level measurement and heart rate tracking. The biggest upgrade is the new temperature sensor. There are two temperature sensing modules — one at the back and another one just underneath the display on the front. Apple says the temperature sensors record a value every five seconds as you sleep, and it has an impressive sensitivity of 0.1 degree Centigrade. Once enabled, you will see nightly changes in temperature values. Tracking the ovulation cycle is at the center of it all, and all data is stored in an encrypted form and hidden behind a layer of biometric security. Apple says the temperature data linked to ovulation cycle tracking capabilities can help predict health issues like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The other major upgrade coming with the Apple Watch Series 8 is a car crash detection feature, which has been tested on a wide array of vehicles with over a million hours of practical tests done. Apple says it can detect four types of crashes: front impact, side impact, rear-end collisions, and rollover. It automatically connects with emergency services, shares the location of users in distress, and gets them critical help in time. The system comes to life courtesy of a couple of new motion sensors and an updated accelerometer that can sense the precise moment and magnitude of an impact. The Apple Watch Series 8 offers an all-day, 18-hour battery life, but there’s a neat trick this time around. Apple is bringing a low power mode, which can take the Apple Watch Series 8’s battery to last as long as 36 hours. Low power mode will also be available on the Apple Watch Series 4 and later models running WatchOS 9. The Apple Watch Series 8 is also bringing international roaming to the cellular models. It supports 30 carriers across the globe, and all you need to do is add the watch to an iPhone’s roaming plan at almost no extra cost There are four colors to choose from (Midnight, Starlight, silver, and (PRODUCT)RED) and three materials that include aluminum and a more premium stainless steel option. Pricing starts at $399 for the GPS model, while the cellular variant will set you back by at least $499. Pre-orders are now live, and the Apple Watch Series 8 will be available starting September 16 in the U.S. and other markets.

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