IWatch will have glucose sensor

  
mimbek
06/25/2014 9:02 p.m.

The iWatch will have sensors for blood pressure and glucose

Apple needed medical permits to be able to include such sensors in its IWatch and has already obtained them

The IWatch will have a blood pressure sensor and blood glucose level.In addition, it is said that this sensor can also analyze the user's sweat.

The iWatch will have sensors for blood pressure and glucose
IWatch design made by an amateur
According to the GFORGAMERS medium, the delay in the launch of the IWatch would be because Apple had not yet received the necessary permits to distribute its first smart watch.The reason would be the inclusion of a sensor that would make the IWatch a medical device, for which it is necessary to have the distribution permit of the FDA, the United States Food and Medicines Administration.

Said sensor may measure the user's blood glucose level, as well as measure blood pressure and analyze sweat.According to the original source, Apple has already obtained the necessary permits and is fully manufactured and set up for the IWatch.Several experts say that including such a delicate technology in a product for masses can bring complications, but despite Apple seems determined to include it.

Yesterday it was confirmed that the smart watch will be put on sale in October with a 2.5 -inch screen, although it is also speculated that the clock will also be available in other sizes.Apple already has the necessary materials for its manufacture and plans to distribute 50 million units of iWatch during its first year in the market.

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renoca
06/25/2014 9:06 p.m.

Is it known how the glucose level will measure?I understand what will do it externally ... in sweat?

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Gala
06/26/2014 8:06 a.m.

It seems to me that for what it puts in "the economist", the glucose will not measure and if it does, it will be not very reliable
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Papajesus1
06/26/2014 2:47 p.m.

I also did not believe it, they would have to have a technology that we do not know and the corresponding permits, almost incredible but hopefully it was true... What the American pages say is that they hired Lis who did the c8 medisensors, that failure, hope that Apple does something... it would be almost a miracle.

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tica
06/26/2014 4:35 p.m.

Starting because Apple has not yet presented any clock ... no, I didn't create anything hahaha

The press always so rigorous ...

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ernesto
06/26/2014 4:53 p.m.

The Medisensor was based on a Raman spectrometer that has its usefulness in crystalline samples and to be pure.
Wonderful encounter that they could use it miniaturized and on a sample that is chemically a nightmare such as our body.
I hope someone can develop it because I put a poster with their photo in the head of the bed :))

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Gala
06/26/2014 6:21 p.m.

I tattoo it :))

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