Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says the Apple Watch blood glucose monitoring technology is coming, but it will take three to seven years to launch.
‘s Mark Gurman says the blood glucose monitoring technology is coming, but it will take three to seven years.that this technology is still “years of work ahead,” although progress has been made. Apple has been using a chip technology known as silicon photonics and optical absorption spectroscopy to develop this blood glucose monitor.
Now, the journalist said in his newsletter that Apple still “needs to perfect the algorithms and on-board sensors” before bringing this technology to the market. Another crucial point it’s the need to “shrink it down to the size of a module that can fit in the small and thin package that is an Apple Watch.”
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