Apple has settled a lawsuit with biometrics firm Valencell claiming the iPhone producer infringed patents relating to sensing technology, one that accused Apple of acquiring data on its technology during the development of the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor. Valencell filed a patent ...
Last updated 6 years agoHealth technology startup Omni MedSci, in a patent lawsuit filed on Friday, alleges Apple incorporated infringing technology in its Apple Watch heart rate sensor after reviewing patent-pending specifications with Omni's founder and CTO Dr. Mohamm...
How to connect your Apple Watch to Peloton Bike, Bike+, Tread and Guide and use it as a heart rate monitor.
ByEric J. Savitz Updated Feb 06, 2024, 9:25 pm EST / Original Feb 06, 2024, 7:07 pm EST A federal judge has tossed out a lawsuit filed by the venture-backed medical products company AliveCor againstAppleover heart-rate monitoring technology in the Apple Watch. ...
Engineer Brad Larson strapped on his Mio Alpha heart rate monitor, one of the most accurate monitors around, to compare its data to the Apple Watch’s results during a run. He posted the graph on Twitter, and the Apple Watch matches the Mio Alpha at nearly every data point. The two lin...
Apple Won't Face AliveCor Antitrust Lawsuit Over Apple Watch Heart Rate Technology Tuesday February 6, 2024 3:31 pm PST byJuli Clover An antitrust lawsuit that AliveCor filed against Apple back in 2021 will not proceed, with the judge overseeing the case today filing a summary judgment in...
As a somewhat-lapsed fitness enthusiast, I found the enhanced health and fitness features of the Apple Watch 10 particularly impressive. The new advanced heart rate monitor provides more accurate readings, even during the intense workouts (that I’ve heard some people do and I dimly recall doing...
Then, using a series of red, green, and infrared LEDs and light sensors, the monitor can estimate the percentage of oxygen in a red blood cell. SEE ALSO: The biggest tech deaths of 2022 But that measurement process has long been noted as an insufficient system, unless the sensors are ...
A New York University cardiologist claims Apple’s Watch uses his patented heartbeat-monitoring invention and has filed a lawsuit. Dr. Joseph Wiesel, who teaches at NYU School of Medicine, filed a suit Friday against the tech giant, in federal court in Brooklyn. Wiesel claims the Apple Watch...
Apple is facing a lawsuit fromOmni MedSci, a company that says Apple is infringing on its patented technology with the Apple Watch's heart rate sensor, reportsAxios. Omni MedSci claims to have met with Apple from 2014 until 2016, but Apple ultimately ended discussions for a partnership and th...