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Apple to bring blood oxygen feature to some US watches with software update

Apple to bring blood oxygen feature to some US watches with software update

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The software update will allow Apple Watch users in the US to view their blood oxygen levels on a paired iPhone.
SAN FRANCISCO – Apple will bring a blood oxygen measurement feature to some of its watch models via a software update after receiving approval from the US government amid a protracted legal dispute over the technology, it said on Aug 14.
The move will allow users of Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the United States to view their blood oxygen levels on a paired iPhone.
It comes after years of legal wrangling with Irvine, California-based Masimo, which has accused Apple of hiring its employees and stealing its pulse oximetry technology after discussing a potential collaboration.
Masimo won a ruling at the US International Trade Commission (ITC) to block imports of watches with the feature, which prompted Apple to
remove the feature and set off a lengthy appeals process.
The watch models affected did not have the blood oxygen feature when shipped, but Apple said US Customs had approved the software update.
With the update, a user can start a session in the blood oxygen app on Apple Watch, and the Apple Watch sensors will collect data that will be used by the iPhone to calculate and display the levels, Apple said.
Apple first introduced pulse oximetry in its Series 6 Apple Watches in 2020. Masimo released its blood oxygen tracking W1 watch in 2022.
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Masimo convinced the ITC to block imports of Apple's Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches in 2023, based on the commission's determination that Apple's technology for reading blood oxygen levels infringed upon Masimo's patents.
Apple temporarily resumed sales of the watches the next day after persuading the Federal Circuit to pause the ban.
The Federal Circuit reinstated the ban the next month, leading Apple to remove pulse oximetry capabilities from its watches in the US.
Masimo did not immediately respond to a request for comment. REUTERS
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