Apple works on new Apple watch models and health features, rotating spanning and increased speed, extreme exercise edition and body temperature and blood sugar sensors.

Cupertino technology giant, California plans to refresh this year’s line – with a model that might be dubbed Apple Watch Series 7 – by adding a faster processor, increasing wireless connectivity, and the screen is updated, according to the knowledge of the plan. Next year the company plans to renew the main Apple Watch with the successor to Apple Watch SE and a new version that targets extreme sports athletes.

Apple was previously aimed at placing body temperature sensors in this year’s model, but now more likely to be included in updates 2022. Blood sugar sensors, which will help diabetes monitor their glucose levels, it cannot be ready for commercial launches for several years.

For this year’s model, Apple has tested a thinner display border and a new laminate technique that carries a closer look to the front cover. New watches are likely to be slightly thicker overall, but not in a way that is visible to the user.

This model will include updated ultra-wideband functionality, the same underlying technology at the Apple Airtag Item Finder. At the developer conference in early June, Apple previewed the upcoming Watchos 8 software update that would let the device open the hotel door and room.

Extreme sports models, which are described by several in Apple as “Explorer” or “adventure” edition, are under development to release earlier this year, but are now more likely to be launched in 2022. The new model will help Apple compete with rough offerings from players like Garmin and Casio.

An Apple spokesman refused to comment. The company’s plan remains fluid and can change, said people.

Luxshare Precision Industry is the main assembler for the main Apple watch, while Hon Hai Precision Industry, or Foxconn, shared some of the commands besides dividing the assembly of Apple Watch SE with Taiwan’s Compal Electronics Inc.

Measuring body temperature is an important part of Covid-19 detection, pushing a surge in gadget requests such as Thermo Withings. Some companies offer a small digital thermometer connected to the smartphone charging port. Adding functionality into his watch will help Apple match smart watches and other fitness bands, including products from Alphabet’s fitbit.

Blood sugar monitoring has long been in work on Apple and will be a feature so far unmatched by competitors. Apple and the other currently relies on applications that allow users to enter glucose levels manually, while medical device companies such as Dexcom offer blood sugar monitors that share data with Apple Watch. Users usually need to pierce their fingers to draw blood for accurate glucose tests, but Apple aims for non-invasive solutions that can analyze blood through the skin.

Since its sale in 2015, Apple Watch has developed into an important part of the Apple product portfolio. Along with the iPhone and iPad, he fills the company’s hardware ecosystems and helps the larger categories, houses and accessories of Apple which produce more than $ 30 billion (approximately Rs. 2.19,750 crores) the last fiscal year.

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