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Apple Watch Series 8 Suppliers Developing Blood Glucose Monitoring Components

Apple's suppliers are currently developing components for next-generation sensors in the Apple Watch Series 8 that will allow users to measure their blood glucose level, according to a new report.

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According to a paywalled report from DigiTimes, Apple and its suppliers have begun working on short-wavelength infrared sensors, a commonly used sensor type for health devices. The new sensors, likely to be fitted on the back of the Apple Watch, will enable the device to measure the amount of sugar in a wearer's blood.

The Apple Watch, over the years, has gained more comprehensive health features, most recently with the Apple Watch Series 6 that added a blood oxygen sensor. Compared to the first Apple Watch capable of measuring heart rate and primary daily activity, the Apple Watch is now capable of taking an ECG, detecting falls, high and low heart rates, blood oxygen levels, and more.

Continuing to build the Apple Watch as an all-encompassing health tool, Apple has already been rumored to be eying blood glucose measuring functionality for the next-generation Apple Watch, the Apple Watch Series 8. According to The Wall Street Journal, blood glucose level is one of multiple health metrics Apple is looking to add to the Apple Watch.

According to The ‌Wall Street Journal‌, however, Apple is facing challenges in incorporating blood glucose capabilities into the Apple Watch. Current methods of measuring blood glucose levels include taking a sample of blood and using a medical-grade device. With the Apple Watch, Apple would be looking to take a typically invasive medical practice and make it non-invasive.

In iOS 15, the Health app added blood glucose highlights as a health metric. iOS 15‌ users have to use external hardware to provide the data, but that would change if Apple adds a glucose monitoring feature to a future Apple Watch model.

What Apple has in store for the next Apple Watch remains unclear, but the radical redesign that was rumored for the Series 7 but never materialized could make an appearance. The Apple Watch Series 7, announced last month, includes a larger display, faster charging, and a slightly larger battery. Apple is expected to announce the Apple Watch Series 8 in the 2022 fall season.

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Top Rated Comments

T'hain Esh Kelch Avatar
58 months ago
Blood glucose measuring would mean a whooooole lot of sales. It is likely the holy grail of smart watches at this point.
Score: 41 Votes (Like | Disagree)
58 months ago
MacRumors Headlines:

Oct 2021 - Apple Watch Series 8 Suppliers Developing Blood Glucose Monitoring Components

Dec 2021 - Prosser Predicts Next Apple Watch to Include Blood Glucose Monitoring

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Sep 2022 - AW S8 Launches - Same as S7 with New Colors, Even Brighter Screen and 5G Technology
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
58 months ago
If this actually works properly (I highly doubt it), this watch will be sold out for months
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
johnalan Avatar
58 months ago
Non-invasive blood glucose monitoring would be the holy grail of wearables. They would sell 500M devices.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
RedRaven571 Avatar
58 months ago

Blood glucose measuring would mean a whooooole lot of sales. It is likely the holy grail of smart watches at this point.
Yep, especially if they get FDA approval, then it *might* get covered by insurers vs blood glucose monitoring systems that require very expensive strips/sensors that need to be refreshed monthly. The cost of a single Apple watch would be significantly less expensive.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
58 months ago
This is going to disturb the whole food industry. Imagine having an alert when you eat something too sweet
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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