Apple Watch 8 again tipped to have blood glucose monitoring

A previous rumor resurfaces

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TheApple Watch 7wasn’t a huge step forward from its predecessor, but there are signs that theApple Watch 8might be a more substantial step forward in terms of new features and technology – and those new features could include blood glucose monitoring.

According toDigiTimes(viaMacRumors),Apple’s suppliers have been told to prepare the necessary short-wavelength infrared sensors for measuring the levels of glucose sugar in the blood, something which could prove very helpful for those with diabetes and other related conditions.

This is by no means a new rumor, andthere was talkthat glucose monitoring would be included in theApple Watch7 that was unveiled in September. That didn’t happen, but it seems more likely to be included next time around.

Sensors, sensors, sensors

Sensors, sensors, sensors

Indeed, blood glucose monitoring might not be the only new sensor added to the mix with the Apple Watch 8: there have also been rumorsdoing the roundsthat alcohol levels in the blood could be measured by the upcoming wearable as well.

It’s worth bearing in mind though that blood glucose monitoring is very difficult to do in a non-invasive way (without an actual blood sample). It’s possible that the technology being worked on for the Apple Watch is more of an estimate or guide rather than something that will earn medical certification.

The Apple Health app can already log blood glucose measurements – as indeed canthe Fitbit app– but these require data to be inputted manually or by a third-party device. At the moment, there’s no wearable that can non-invasively track this information.

Analysis: the Apple Watch 8 could be a major step forward

Analysis: the Apple Watch 8 could be a major step forward

It’s not always the case that a minor Apple hardware refresh precedes a major one, but it happens a lot – and from what we know so far, it would appear that the rather underwhelming Apple Watch 7 will be followed by a more substantial upgrade next year.

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We’ve already been hearing aboutchanges to the designof the upcoming wearable, even if it’s only a slight increase in size. Therumors werethat the Apple Watch 7 would get a flatter design compared with previous Apple smartwatches, but that didn’t materialize, so it might be showing up in 2022 instead.

One of the best Apple analysts in the business has also predicted that the Apple Watch 8 willfeature a skin temperature sensor, able to add another type of measurement to an overall assessment of just how well you and your body are at any given time.

In all honesty though, it’s still very early days to be looking ahead to the Apple Watch 8, even if Apple’s suppliers are now making moves. It’s likely that we’ve still got another 11 months before the Apple Watch 8 appears, and over that period we should get a much better idea of what to expect.

Dave is a freelance tech journalist who has been writing about gadgets, apps and the web for more than two decades. Based out of Stockport, England, on TechRadar you’ll find him covering news, features and reviews, particularly for phones, tablets and wearables. Working to ensure our breaking news coverage is the best in the business over weekends, David also has bylines at Gizmodo, T3, PopSci and a few other places besides, as well as being many years editing the likes of PC Explorer and The Hardware Handbook.

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