The generation Apple Watch may be able to assess your body temperature, according to a new report from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.
The feature is likely to make it into the regular Apple Watch Series 8 and the new rugged edition but not the new SE version.
In April, I reported that Apple has been aiming to add body-temperature detection to its Series 8 model, assuming the capability passes muster during internal testing. I now believe the feature is a go for both the standard Apple Watch Series 8 and a new rugged edition that’s aimed at extreme sports athletes. It’s unlikely to be available in the new version of the lower-end SE, which is also coming this year.
The body-temperature feature won’t give you a specific reading—like with a forehead or wrist thermometer—but it should be able to tell if it believes you have a fever. It could then recommend talking to your doctor or using a dedicated thermometer.
Other than the temperature reader, Gurman expects any other hardware modifications to be minor.
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The feature is likely to make it into the regular Apple Watch Series 8 and the new rugged edition but not the new SE version.
In April, I reported that Apple has been aiming to add body-temperature detection to its Series 8 model, assuming the capability passes muster during internal testing. I now believe the feature is a go for both the standard Apple Watch Series 8 and a new rugged edition that’s aimed at extreme sports athletes. It’s unlikely to be available in the new version of the lower-end SE, which is also coming this year.
The body-temperature feature won’t give you a specific reading—like with a forehead or wrist thermometer—but it should be able to tell if it believes you have a fever. It could then recommend talking to your doctor or using a dedicated thermometer.
Other than the temperature reader, Gurman expects any other hardware modifications to be minor.
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