got Theranos on my mind ? https://t.co/gwBYwSjEzN
— Saniya More (@saniyamore) September 15, 2020
"there's a watch face for that" pic.twitter.com/TvrsIchdz4
— John Paczkowski (@JohnPaczkowski) September 15, 2020
I like that elevation feature on the Apple Watch. Watching it fall rapidly as you zoom down a ski slope could be fun. Be good if it showed diving depths too... #AppleEvent
— Sam Shead (@Sam_L_Shead) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch SE starts at $279. "We think the Apple Watch SE will be the perfect watch for many new customers," Williams says. pic.twitter.com/mhXNp7ivi9
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) September 15, 2020
With Apple Watch SE priced in $279, how can Android smartwatches survive?#AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/t3CRcmB9bc
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) September 15, 2020
Three new trials (Asthma and Influenza included.)
— Horace Dediu (@asymco) September 15, 2020
so, new Apple Watch will not include a charger, which means if it runs out of charge, you throw it trash and buy a new one. This is a cool way to spend $300 per day with Apple. I am buying Apple stock.
— . (@cloud_opinion) September 15, 2020
Apple doing everything they can to insinuate that the oxymeter is useful for COVID without actually saying so...
— Ben Thompson (@benthompson) September 15, 2020
So, is Apple trying to sell people a thing that measures blood oxygen levels, in the middle of this particular pandemic that affects blood oxygen levels, while trying not to seem gross about it?
— Shira Ovide (@ShiraOvide) September 15, 2020
Blood oxygen data in next Apple Watch. This is a data type used in Covid19 detection and management, as well as a concern during wildfire air https://t.co/z1CZbRq8xa
— Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) September 15, 2020
Series 6 and SE are available for order today and ship Friday #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/n5daKhNqcZ
— Gizmodo (@Gizmodo) September 15, 2020
I’m so excited for @trogersresearch to partner with @Apple in a historic collaboration that will move patient care from the hospital to their wrists. Using Apple Watch metrics we can revolutionize our ability to monitor and manage heart failure patients https://t.co/h67e86mAKu
— Heather Ross (@hearthealthydoc) September 15, 2020
Apple just announced it is partnering with health networks to start large-scale studies using the new blood oxygen measurement feature on the Apple Watch, including seeing if it can detect COVID-19 infections, but that’s just one potential use case. https://t.co/2OdKc80310.
— Richard Chu (@richard_chu97) September 15, 2020
Damn it, Series 3 is still around, further pushing back the interval that developers have to support 32-bit on the Watch and the old 38/42 screen sizes.
— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch SE needs to be $199, not $279.
What’s missing from the Apple Watch SE: Always on display, steel/titanium options, blood oxygen and ECG, S6 chip (has S5 instead), U1 chip, 5GHz WiFi. Rest looks to be the same.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) September 15, 2020
Looks like the Apple Watch titanium and Hermes models still have the power adapter. So the more expensive versions keep it. Makes it seem like its less of an an environment thing and more cost-driven.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) September 15, 2020
Very interesting that Apple stopped short of linking the new blood oxygen sensor in the Series 6 watch to Covid.
— Geoffrey A. Fowler (@geoffreyfowler) September 15, 2020
I’m glad they’re not over-hypng this. #AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/nqk0qn2oeO
Medical professionals: What do you think about the new Apple Watch adding monitoring for blood oxygen levels?
— Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) September 15, 2020
(We don't know a ton yet, but Apple has announced that there will be studies, which is an approach it has taken in the past.) https://t.co/0yCEgdBGeO
I want to know if this was tested w/ a broad range of genders & skin tones. The accuracy of current pulse oximeters is lower for darker skin tones because they weren't designed & tested for darker skin tones. #Transparency #Representativeness #Equality https://t.co/zoWCw9wxtu https://t.co/Oe7cjMGzwQ
— Kathy Baxter (@baxterkb) September 15, 2020
I don’t understand using ‘SE’ versus calling this the ‘Apple Watch’ and the top of the line ‘Apple Watch Pro’ #AppleEvent
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) September 15, 2020
New band:
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) September 15, 2020
Solo loop. No clasp. No buckle. No overlapping parts. Custom molded silicon. Slip it over your wrist. Swim-proof. Range of sizes. Seven colors.
Also available in braided version, recycled yarn with silicon threads.
New Leather link, no clasp.
New Nike, Hermes.
Apple Announces Apple Watch Series 6, SE - https://t.co/9xruWFbaaR pic.twitter.com/GleaLRjmX1
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) September 15, 2020
Apple no longer including USB power adaptor with Apple Watch, ahead of iPhone 12 debut - 9to5Mac
— 유죈퓱탐킽 (@SweetyU_66) September 15, 2020
환경을 생각하면 쓰던 중간에 분해되는 케이블 먼저.......... https://t.co/Nro2ui9B02
Apple announces Apple Watch Series 6 with ability to measure blood oxygen levels - The Verge https://t.co/mVFg1GGnIG
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) September 15, 2020
Apple announces new iPad Air that looks more like an iPad Pro, starting at $599 - The Verge https://t.co/k9LW8dFzh3
Apple announces Apple Watch Series 6 with ability to measure blood oxygen levels https://t.co/Sc7QtUqw9O pic.twitter.com/nBamC5uIto
— The Verge (@verge) September 15, 2020
new Solo Loop Apple Watch band. It just slips onto your wrist, no clasp. Uses stretchable silicone. There's also a braided version https://t.co/Jnt7iOHH1n pic.twitter.com/Jdq91yZ9EC
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch Series 6 is official and it comes in a new red color and with a new sensor: blood oxygen levels https://t.co/Jnt7iOHH1n pic.twitter.com/fNiT1DCLlp
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch Series 6 is here — and with powerful new features like the Blood Oxygen sensor, always-on altimeter, and S6 System in Package, it redefines what a watch can do.⌚️❤️ https://t.co/hjYYpJxWNC
— Greg Joswiak (@gregjoz) September 15, 2020
Fantastic new features in Apple Watch Series 6#AppleWatch @Apple #AppleEvent https://t.co/uvMooCRdIT
— Shaan Pruden (@shaanpruden) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch Series 6 delivers breakthrough wellness and fitness capabilities https://t.co/qlSj24cF48 pic.twitter.com/1HprDrNGC9
— Alireza (@alixrezax) September 15, 2020
あーーーー、watchOS 7が今日リリース。つまりiOS14も今日リリースかーーーーー。https://t.co/VkuqtNbeIZ pic.twitter.com/WosGKAjeMM
— ? (@yzkiyuto) September 15, 2020
Ahh. This is the headline? @GOQii's Smart Vital device has had the Sp02 functionality for a while and I have been using it for weeks. #aheadofthetrend @vishalgondal #keepingindiasafe #keepingindiahealthy #AppleEvent https://t.co/d8rqILMouo
— Deepak Shahdadpuri (@dishahdadpuri) September 16, 2020
Apple debuts new Apple Watch Series 6 with blood oxygen sensor https://t.co/TT6T1nZ4ii by @natalienoell
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) September 15, 2020
Apple announced Apple Watch Series 6 with ability to measure blood oxygen levels https://t.co/c02WYaTEae pic.twitter.com/XDyIBUMClm
— The Verge (@verge) September 16, 2020
Apple announces Apple Watch Series 6 with ability to measure blood oxygen levels. ECG plus Oxygen levels is a good combination. I must try one of these and possibly purchase. https://t.co/v7fkXw4zyX
— Prof Shafi Ahmed PhD FRCS (@ShafiAhmed5) September 16, 2020
Apple announces Apple Watch Series 6 with ability to measure blood oxygen levels https://t.co/FtnAVUURLR
— Mukhtar Abshir (@MukhtarFowsi) September 15, 2020
#AppleWatchSeries6 will measure blood oxygen levels https://t.co/La3QVIBcUm | @techcrunch #asthma #COVID19 #HeartDisease #HealthTech@DrFerdowsi @jblefevre60 @Xbond49 @mvollmer1 @FrRonconi @efipm @Paula_Piccard @JeroenBartelse @labordeolivier @Nicochan33 @Fabriziobustama @gvalan pic.twitter.com/P52jSnfB19
— Shi ? #WearAMask #SocialDistancing #StayHealthy? (@ShiCooks) September 16, 2020
O2 sat on Series 6 Apple Watch, finally!
— Oliver Aalami (@DrAalami) September 15, 2020
Huge implications for monitoring of chronic cardiopulmonary conditions. Lots of research needs to be done to validate clinical use cases.
Next: continuous glucose monitoring?https://t.co/eODKMyUrgA
In a new collaboration with Apple, teams at @PMunkCardiacCtr and @UHN will test how our advanced remote management technology can keep people safe at home - via their watch. https://t.co/q9k9N5JTRi
— Ted Rogers Research (@trogersresearch) September 15, 2020
Apple announces partnership with @UHN @PMunkCardiacCtr with new Watch Series 6 https://t.co/0dQ8Np5Gle
— Brad Wouters ?? (@bradwouters) September 15, 2020
생각해보니 이거 옛날 약광고에서 '애미야 이거 ~~에도 좋대더라'라고 입증안된 효과를 법망을 피해 광고하던 방식이랑 비슷하다. PR자료에도 연구기관에서 코로나 증상을 연구하는데 쓰인다고 (진단의 도구가 되는 순간 의료기기로 분류되기 때문에) https://t.co/AJVLRw7Edp
— Won Dong (@fkiller) September 16, 2020
.@Apple announces exciting new collaboration with BBI, @UWMedicine & @seattleflustudy to learn how signals from the Apple Watch, such as Heart Rate & Blood Oxygen, could serve as early signs of respiratory conditions like influenza and COVID-19. https://t.co/h0RoADQ2db
— Brotman Baty (@BrotmanBaty) September 15, 2020
Read more about the exciting collaboration announced by @Apple today.https://t.co/rduIqWRCO5
— Peter Munk Cardiac Centre (@PMunkCardiacCtr) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch Series 6のプレスリリースが出ています。
— iをありがとう (@iArigato) September 15, 2020
Apple Watch Series 6 delivers breakthrough wellness and fitness capabilities - Apple https://t.co/GBXedWFw6O
This is the slide. The press release also says “Apple Watch Series 6 offers faster charging, completing a full charge in under 1.5 hours, and improved battery life for tracking certain workouts, such as indoor and outdoor runs.”https://t.co/9ClaXQgDuc pic.twitter.com/Y2OKKRP1tW
— Rich Hong (@hongrich) September 15, 2020