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Following a decision that offered Apple a way to bring its Apple Watch blood oxygen tool back in the U.S., Bloomberg reports ...
Medical tech company Masimo is suing US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in an attempt to overturn the agency’s decision to allow Apple to restore the blood oxygen tracking feature on Apple Watches ...
Masimo, the medical technology company whose lawsuit led to the temporary sales pause of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, has sued the US Customs and Border Protection.
For millions of Apple Watch Series 9, Series 10 and Ultra 2 users who didn’t have the blood oxygen monitoring (SpO2) feature ...
Apple just reintroduced a blood-oxygen reading feature to some Apple Watches last week, but a new lawsuit could force the company to turn it off again.
Medical technology company Masimo on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against U.S. Customs and Border Protection in which it challenged the ...
Apple is bringing blood oxygen monitoring back to some Apple Watches with an update after a US Customs ruling.
Blood oxygen tracking is returning to the Apple Watch after an 18-month hiatus, through a software update effective today.  | ...
The blog post reads, "Following this update, sensor data from the Blood Oxygen app on Apple Watch will be measured and ...
After relaunching the feature in the US last week, a new lawsuit muddies the water for blood oxygen tracking on the Apple Watch.
Medical technology company Masimo has filed a lawsuit against US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), challenging the agency's decision to allow Apple to ...
Today, Apple announced that it's restoring a version of the blood oxygen monitoring feature to affected Series 9, Series 10, ...