Last week I reported that an unknown leaker on Twitter had revealed some features of the upcoming Apple Watch Series 6, including a panic attack featureNow the function has been confirmed once again.
It is currently claimed that the Apple Watch Series 6 will have a sleep monitoring function and will offer a significantly longer battery life. In addition to the S6 processor, the new smartwatch will have a pulse oximeter that can measure the oxygen saturation in the blood, among other things. In addition, the new sensors will be able to detect panic attacks. The rumor was revealed last week by an unknown Twitter user and Jon Prosser, a Youtuber and leaker, confirmed. Now Prosser has podcasts talked about the function.
The goal: to recognize impending panic attacks in time
According to his sources, Apple also wants to take mental health into account in the future and the detection of panic attacks is the first step. Although the feature is earmarked for the sixth generation of the Apple Watch, there is a risk that the function will not appear until next year - says Prosser. The smartwatch should basically be able to measure the oxygen in the blood and the heart rate of the user to determine whether they are hyperventilating. Apple wants to be able to detect an impending panic attack. If the Apple Watch wearer is in the car, Apple's computer watch would warn them and ask them to get out. The user would then have to do a breathing exercise. Interestingly, however, Max Weinbach, a leaker and the YouTuber EverythingApplePro, have also heard of a similar feature.
Possible unveiling at WWDC 2020
However, they believe that the function could also appear on the Apple Watch Series 4 and Series 5 via a software update. Accordingly, it is not an Apple Watch Series 6 special. This means that if it is a backwards compatible function under watchOS 7, Apple could release it as early as June 22nd as part of the digital WWDC 2020 reveal. However, if it is a Series 6 special, the function will not be presented until the unveiling of the new Apple Watch generation at the earliest. Prosser also explained that the new smartwatch can detect both heart and respiratory problems while measuring the oxygen saturation in the blood. If that is actually true, it would be a remarkable leap in the area of mental health. So we can look forward to exciting and, above all, great features either way, whether software or hardware based is not important for now. (Photo by Denys Prykhodov / Bigstockphoto)