Samsung’s noninvasive blood sugar monitor tech is a game-changer
Health is the number one reason I care about wearables. That's why I've been wearing an Apple Watch for years. I want the Watch to monitor as many health parameters as possible, whether it concerns workouts and fitness routines or the non-active parts of the day.
Wearables have improved significantly over the years, with Apple leading the pack. The Apple Watch can monitor heart rate (and other heart parameters), breathing rate, blood oxygen (outside the US), wrist temperature, sleep, and an increasing number of workouts.
But the holy grail, for me, would be for the Apple Watch to measure blood sugar levels throughout the day just as easily as it measures heart rate. I've been saying that for years, as rumors detailed Apple's ongoing work on the matter. I want these features from the Watch even though I don't have diabetes. Also, I'd buy wearables with these capabilities for my family members with the condition.
That's why hearing Samsung tease a noninvasive blood glucose monitoring feature for its own wearables is incredibly exciting.
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