Apple Watch Series 10: Upgraded ECG, Water Resistance, and New Features
As the highly anticipated Apple event approaches, rumors and leaks about the Apple Watch Series 10 have been circulating, painting a picture of a revolutionary smartwatch that pushes the boundaries of health and fitness tracking. Following updates on its ECG sensor, improved water proof nature and other features, the Apple Watch Series 10 will revolutionize wearable technology.
According to reliable sources speaking to 9to5Mac, the Apple Watch Series 10 will not only feature larger screens but also significant improvements in its health monitoring capabilities. These developments are expected to bring new functions and help users get more precise results, so people will not want to leave Apple Watch Series 10 for improving health and fitness.
Advanced Sleep Apnea Detection
One of the most noteworthy additions to the Apple Watch Series 10 is the ability to detect sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition in which an individual’s breathing is disrupted during sleep and this has several adverse effects on the body in case it is not treated. The new Apple Watch Series 10 will help the users find out if they have sleep apnea or not, if they wear the Watch during sleep for some nights.
This groundbreaking feature is made possible by the updated ECG and heart rate sensor in the Apple Watch Series 10. The watch will gather and record your sleep data which the new Health app on the iPhone process with new algorithms. It is expected that this change of data processing from the watch to the iPhone will offer more precise and detailed insights to the user’s sleep health.
Improved Water Resistance and Depth App
In addition to its enhanced health monitoring capabilities, the Apple Watch Series 10 boasts improved water resistance. Currently, the Apple Watch Series 9 has a water resistance of about 50 meters and despite not being designed for scuba diving, the new Apple Watch Series 10 will have certification for high speed water sports up to 20 meters deep.
This enhancement in water resistance brings the Apple Watch Series 10 in a position where it’s near the capabilities of Apple Watch Ultra which is water resistant up to 100 meters and water can be performed up to a depth of 40 meters on it for high speed water sports. As a result of this improvement, the Apple Watch Series 10 will also feature Apple’s Depth app, previously exclusive to the Apple Watch Ultra.
Larger Screens and New Watch Faces
The Apple Watch Series 10 is rumored to come in larger sizes, with a 44mm model featuring a resolution between the current 41mm and 45mm Apple Watch models, and a 48mm model with a resolution slightly smaller than the 49mm Apple Watch Ultra. These larger screens will benefit users by offering them more of an area to display information on as well as increase ways of engaging with the device.
To take full advantage of the increased screen sizes, Apple is introducing new watch faces for the Apple Watch Series 10. One of these faces, called “Reflections,” will react to ambient light, creating a unique and dynamic appearance. Another new face, which has been created in cooperation with Hermès company, is named “Regatta” and it is all related to the eponymous sailing sports competition. This face will enable the users to start a timer straight from the watch face.
Final Thought
The Apple Watch Series 10 is shaping up to be a revolutionary addition to Apple’s smartwatch lineup. Ready to takeover the capabilities of a smartwatch, and with features such as sleep apnea, enhanced ECG recorder, up to 50 meters water resistance, bigger screens and fresh watch faces the Apple Watch Series 10 is on its way.
As we eagerly await the official announcement of the Apple Watch Series 10 at the upcoming Apple event, it’s clear that this device will be a must-have for anyone looking to take their health and fitness tracking to the next level.