Apple Watch Series 8 is reported to be able to detect if the user has a fever due to an increase in fitness tracking capabilities. As revealed by Mark Gurman from Bloomberg in a newsletter on the bulletin, the upcoming Apple Watch Series 8 will display a new body temperature sensor that will be able to identify whether the user has a fever or other body temperature abnormalities.
Gurman previously predicted that Apple would launch three new smart watches this year and in his latest bulletin he had mentioned that the two upcoming Apple Watch models might get a new body temperature sensor.
Analysts specifically state that the sensor will not allow users to monitor the temperature of real time, but will remind if detecting something unusual. “You can expect some new health tracking features on Apple Watch this year.
In April, I reported that Apple had aimed at adding body temperature detection to the series 8 model, assuming the ability to pass during internal testing. Now I believe this feature is a goal for the Apple Watch Series 8 standard and a new edition aimed at extreme sports athletes. “Gumran wrote in his bulletin.
When it comes to the design, the Apple Watch Series 8 is likely to have the same design as the Apple Watch Series 7. Apart from this, smart watches that will come from Apple are also said to get many other new features such as monitoring irregular heartbeats, tracking sleep patterns, fertility features and others.
The Apple Watch Series 8 edition is said to be made for athletes who use devices in extreme conditions. This variant is estimated to get some additional features along with a rough casing.