Samsung’s new sleep apnea feature has taken a vital step towards a global launch

Samsung is working on implementing a sleep apnea detection feature in its Health Monitor app for the Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 6 series. The goal here is to “detect obstructive sleep apnea symptoms in (their) early stages” before they worsen.

As explained in the announcement, the detection tool will use a “Galaxy Watch’s BioActive Sensor” to monitor the oxygen level in a person’s blood while they sleep to identify the severity of their condition. If you’re not too familiar with sleep apnea, it describes a condition in which a person stops breathing during sleep, which obviously disrupts the body’s oxygen supply. This obviously results in, as Samsung notes, “lower sleep quality and potentially additional health complications. The latter includes, but is not limited to, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke.

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