Apple Watch glucose meter will take a long time to arrive

The rumors about the large number of mediocre and quantifiers that the Apple Watch could offer us before its official presentation were very large, including a blood sugar level reader, a meter that would be ideal for all those people who suffer sugar spikes but do not want to be pricking and getting the results with the dextro.

The latest news about this possibility was found at the beginning of January, but as we could see last September, at the event in which the Apple Watch Series 3 was presented, the blood sugar meter It was not present and will not be at least soon.

Apple wants to offer a system that allows you to measure the blood sugar level in a non-intrusive way, that is, avoiding the necessary prick for the dextro to analyze the blood and tell us the level. As reported by The New York Times, the Cupertino-based company is working on a sensor that is capable of allowing it, but for now the launch date of this model is running late in time, according to the various sources with which the newspaper has spoken.

CNBC said a few months ago that Apple was working on a meter that could be integrated into the Apple Watch and that Tim Cook had already tested various models for how it worked. On the other hand, Bloomberg stated a few days ago that the next Apple Watch could integrate a device that would allow us to perform electrocardiograms Without the need to go to an average center, in this way we could quickly know if the functioning of our heart is correct or we have to go through a review as soon as possible to avoid greater evils.


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