Future Apple Watches could have an ingenious way to track your health thanks to smart bands


  • The Apple Watch tracks a wide range of health metrics
  • Future Apple Watch models may have health sensors in the band
  • Apple could also bring this technology to the Vision Pro’s headband

The Apple Watch is one of the best smartwatches you can buy, and part of the reason is its power in measuring and improving your health. But Apple isn’t resting on its laurels, and it appears the company is planning to integrate medical sensors into the bands of future Apple Watch models – following on from a handy blood pressure feature we recently saw in the Huawei Watch D2.

That information came to light in a recently published patent (number 12133743, spotted by Clearly apple). The patent, titled “Fabric-Based Items with Stretchy Bands,” describes how sensors can be embedded into a stretchy fabric band, and that these sensors can measure everything from blood pressure and electrocardiogram readings to respiratory rates and more. Apple already sells elastic fabric bands for use as Apple Watch bands, suggesting this idea could be tied to the Apple Watch in the coming years.