Glucometer may come with Apple Watch 8✅

💥Glucometer Apple Watch ...
Details have already begun to come for some of the features that will be included in the Apple Watch 8 Model by #Apple.

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Apple has been talking for a long time with its claims that it will include a sensor to support sugar measurement in its new smart watch, which it introduced last year. However, with the introduction, it was clearly seen that the glucometer feature will not be included in the Apple Watch 7 model. One of the first features for the Apple Watch 8, which started to be on the agenda after this introduction, was #glucometer support. Allegedly, Apple will offer the feature, which it could not grow for the Watch 7 and find enough time, to users in its next model.

✅Coming to Apple Watch 8 instead of Apple Watch 7
According to a new report in #Digitimes, Apple has started to make agreements for special sensors that will perform the current measurement. Apple, which will collaborate with Ennostar and Taiwan Asia Semiconductor, will supply special components and sensors that can be used in the form of #biosensing. One of these sensors will be used to monitor blood glucose levels.

Drawing attention by announcing that it will offer this technology to users in the coming years in 2018, Apple still has not included glucose monitoring technology in any of its devices, even though years have passed. For this reason, for now, it is considered certain to include new technology in the Apple Watch 8 model. Especially the fact that the latest shared reports came from reliable sources has also increased the accuracy of the claims.

✅Apple Watch is on its way to becoming a personal health assistant
Apple Watch, which continues to add new health-based monitoring features, acts as a personal health assistant as a technological device. Currently, the smart watch, which monitors the steps of the users with its built-in features and monitors the oxygen level, will be able to follow the health of the users in the coming years if it also has the built-in blood sugar monitoring feature. Moreover, as technologies progress, smart watches, which enable more accurate and faster measurements, can thus inform users about possible risks and provide medical support. Smart watches that can monitor the blood pressure, sugar, oxygen and daily movements of elderly people can also be informative and guiding in health treatments.
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