Apple announces Apple Watch Series 8
Today is September 7th, which means it’s Apple’s announcement day. The company has stated that we will go far ahead this time around and the company is certainly setting quite high goals for itself with its latest products. Take the all-new Apple Watch, the Series 8, for example.
At today’s Far Out event, Apple has officially unveiled the all-new Apple Watch Series 8. Apple has actually started a conversation about the impact smartwatches have on people’s lives. In particular, the company showed various stories from people who own an Apple Watch and have experienced various events such as a fall, an unstable pulse, and others.
After that, the company tackled a completely new version of its incredibly popular smartwatch.
The Apple Watch Series 8 was unveiled by Jeff Williams and Deirdre Coldbeck. “It has everything you love about the Apple Watch and more.”It has “the most advanced sensors in technology”, with narrow bezels and an always-on display. New watch faces, including Metropolitan and Complications, that can be viewed even when your wrist is down.
The Apple Watch Series 8 has a new temperature sensor. Thus, Apple claims that it takes women’s health even more seriously. Menstrual cycles are the focus of this particular function. Cycle tracking was added three years ago for the Apple Watch. Now, with the Series 8, there are new bike trackers. Including ovulation.
With the new temperature sensor, there is a retrospective evaluation of ovulation. The design of the new watch is intended to help make the sensors inside the equipment even more accurate. At night, the Series 8 can measure your wrist temperature every five seconds. The Health app will show temperature changes during the night, which can be caused by various reasons such as sleep and other events.
All iOS 16 and Apple Watch Series 8 users can receive cycle deviation notifications. These can be symptoms of serious health problems, so keeping track of your temperature can help keep track of potential problems related to your menstrual cycle.
And, obviously, privacy is still at the heart of the Health feature. All this information is encrypted on the Apple Watch (and iOS) and the details are only available after you enter your passcode. Of course, nothing new.
This is an evolving story…
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