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A crucial tech race is happening on your wrist – and you need to watch closely


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Want to catch up on the latest health and wearable tech news? As ZDNET’s editor of health and wearable technology, I keep up with the daily rumors and news of new tech, so you don’t have to. I’ve rounded up some of the week’s most memorable stories on smartwatches and fitness trackers. Keep reading to learn about the latest features landing around your wrist. 

From condition detection to condition management 

Samsung is seeking an upgrade on its FDA-cleared obstructive sleep apnea detection feature, thanks to a collaboration with Stanford Medicine. The tech brand is working with Stanford to leverage AI and turn your Galaxy Watch into a sleep apnea management device instead of simply a sleep apnea detection device. 

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Condition detection has been a key feature in these new-age wearable devices. Tech brands like Samsung, Google, and Apple have rolled out several features in their wearables that detect conditions like atrial fibrillation, sleep apnea, and hearing loss. The question is: Will people continue using the product once they’ve received a diagnosis? 

Tech brands seem to be exploring what’s next following detection to encourage continued use. This explains the introduction of management features and personal AI health assistants in everything from the Oura Ring to Polar watches. 

Speaking of Polar smartwatches, Polar unveiled its Fitness Program plan on Thursday. This paid subscription plan gives Polar watch wearers their own personal fitness assistant. The Fitness Program creates “science-backed” cardio fitness plans catering to users’ fitness goals and routines. 

OnePlus Watch 3 sees a price hike 

The OnePlus Watch 3 just got a price hike, which we can only assume is partly due to the trade war between China and the US. Originally set for $330, the OnePlus Watch 3 now retails for $500, a $170 increase. If trade tensions between the countries continue, we’ll likely see more price hikes on tech soon. 

New features roll out on Pixel Watches 

Google rolled out its Scam Detection feature, which uses AI to scan calls and detect suspicious activity, on its second- and third-generation Pixel Watches. Pixel Watch 3 users also got a lifesaving feature upgrade in the Loss of Pulse Detection feature, which is rolling out now through the end of the month. The feature, which is opt-in-only, checks your pulse and calls emergency services if it has been lost. 

In other news… 

Who doesn’t love a good Apple Watch rumor? The latest is about watchOS’s new look, which –according to a report from The Verifier — will borrow elements from Apple’s visionOS. The watch’s home screen could also get a redesign. 

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