In 2015, I was diagnosed with sleep apnea. My initial sleep study said i stopped breathing 77X per hour. That's a minimum of 10 seconds per stop. 30+ stops per hour is considered severe. I've been using a cpap machine every night now since. In 9 yrs, I've exceeded 1.0 stops per hour less than 10x. I own the Apple watch Ultra 2. I'm glad this is avail for Samsung and now Apple. I can honestly say the cpap machine has greatly increased my quality of life.
That’s interesting because even when you guys did have it I don’t think the watch was able to use its blood oxygen sensor. I’m Australian and my s10 says what my breathing rate per minute was as a number not as elevated or not elevated because we didn’t get that ban
Same for U.K. I phoned Apple. I am diagnosed with Sleep Apnea and ticked that in the set up. Therefore it said not available in my region. It’s all to do with litigation apparently. Sent it back.
Why is this useful? If you suffer from sleep apnea this does nothing to alleviate it. It just show you have it. It doesn't fix or cure it. If you think you have it you can do a home study to give to your doctor.
I shower everyday, during the shower I charge. Everyday the watch is between 40%-55% after shower it’s about 70%-90% I try not to hit 100%. 80% I’ll take it of the charger. You should only charge between 20%-80%
I hope it works better than other features on Apple Watch. I’m standing at my desk for 8h a day and watch prompts me multiple times to stand up 🤦🏻 I guess if you know how to sell, it people will buy it
that's because your hands are up/horizontal and not moving much. it doesn't see you. a little common sense will help you understand how your watch measures those things. apple watch has some of the best sensors on the market. doesn't mean their users are as smart as the watch tho.
Don’t use strap. Get a pair of handcuff from the police station. Cuff your watch wrist to the bed post when you sleep. Now you will get all the sleep data in the morning
Just tie your Apple Watch wrist to a bed post when you sleep. Go to the police station and ask for a pair of handcuff. Cuff your watch hand to the bed post
I have a Samsung Ultra and an Apple Ultra 2 and the information from Samsung far exceeds Apples. Without the blood Oxygen sensor you get no tracking of oxygen saturation during sleep. My Samsung monitors my temperature during sleep along with all the other things that Apple monitors. Apples refusal to correct the issue with the Blood Oxygen sensor is taking away from the information that is provided to you about your sleep. I can not understand why Apple has no BO app of their own when Samsung can provide this feature. I like my Apple Ultra 2 but I wish Apple would become a company with integrity and fix this issue.
The facade of meeting “performance objectives” is a standard ploy that apple uses to introduce new features only to newer devices forcing people to upgrade to get the feature. They should be more transparent about what those objectives are, and really should be focused on bringing more features to existing product base as well - given how widely their products are used. Just do not tolerate this artificial ‘software wall’ they have created.. and how they tout the same.
It’s puzzling that the new Apple Watch doesn’t measure blood oxygen levels, yet it can track sleep apnea. Conversely, the Apple Watch Ultra S1 has an oxygen sensor but can’t track sleep apnea. This seems like a deliberate strategy by Apple to compel users to upgrade. By restricting a feature that necessitates blood oxygen for an accurate reading, they’ve eliminated the need for an oxygen sensor in the new watches, while the Ultra S1 has one but can’t perform sleep apnea tracking.
lol, you should charge this when you bath.30 minutes from 0 to 80% is definitely enough.Just wake up and charge it when you brush your teeth, you will get 10% at least, which compensate for the battery drop at night
I don't understand the purpose of this function. All it does is telling you that you have sleep apnea. It's not like it can help you reduce the obstructive breathing moments. In the end I still need to rely on the CPAP or other tools to help reduce the symptoms. I don't need to spend a couple hundred dollars to tell myself that I have sleep apnea....
@@carflexeeliterally is just letting you know if you have it or not ? And if you do if you care enough about your health you will go and start getting treatment
None of the health data helps you reduce any symptoms of any illness - that’s what your doctor is for. Its purpose is to alert you of potential issues you might not otherwise know about, which could ultimately save your life.
Read more on CNET.com: Inside the Apple Watch Series 10's New Sleep Apnea Detection Feature cnet.us/gg1
In 2015, I was diagnosed with sleep apnea. My initial sleep study said i stopped breathing 77X per hour. That's a minimum of 10 seconds per stop. 30+ stops per hour is considered severe. I've been using a cpap machine every night now since. In 9 yrs, I've exceeded 1.0 stops per hour less than 10x. I own the Apple watch Ultra 2. I'm glad this is avail for Samsung and now Apple. I can honestly say the cpap machine has greatly increased my quality of life.
According to my phone, the Sleep Apnea feature is no longer available in my region (Canada). Is this correct?
Same in USA
That’s interesting because even when you guys did have it I don’t think the watch was able to use its blood oxygen sensor. I’m Australian and my s10 says what my breathing rate per minute was as a number not as elevated or not elevated because we didn’t get that ban
Same for U.K. I phoned Apple. I am diagnosed with Sleep Apnea and ticked that in the set up. Therefore it said not available in my region. It’s all to do with litigation apparently. Sent it back.
Very useful feature for those that suffer from sleep apnea
Why is this useful? If you suffer from sleep apnea this does nothing to alleviate it. It just show you have it. It doesn't fix or cure it. If you think you have it you can do a home study to give to your doctor.
Many don’t even suffer from it, but still have it. For those it will be fantastic for early detection.
Blood 02 is the reason I bought the series 6. That is the metric that doctors follow
How bro explain please ?
my blood O2 doesn't drop enough to flag, but i have sleep apnea
11,000 nights tbh is a small figures to study so called a medical device….. basically 30 patients over 1 year
When do we charge the watch?
One for sleeping and one for daytime wearing
@@YaFaceIsMine made me laugh
People say you charge when you are showering, gives enough juice for the day
Charge it early evening up until you're ready for bed if that's an option for you. That's what I do. I wear my Ultra 2 during the night.
I shower everyday, during the shower I charge. Everyday the watch is between 40%-55% after shower it’s about 70%-90%
I try not to hit 100%. 80% I’ll take it of the charger. You should only charge between 20%-80%
I really hope they would have worked on a better automatic sleep tracking like Fitbit does instead of adding features that no-one cares.
noone cares?
I hope it works better than other features on Apple Watch. I’m standing at my desk for 8h a day and watch prompts me multiple times to stand up 🤦🏻 I guess if you know how to sell, it people will buy it
that's because your hands are up/horizontal and not moving much. it doesn't see you. a little common sense will help you understand how your watch measures those things. apple watch has some of the best sensors on the market. doesn't mean their users are as smart as the watch tho.
Available in Norway?
Apple Watch cellular from USA
Will it work in india ??
no it doesn't.
Ultra 1?
I am a candidate. I have sleep apnea and I have a machine. Let’s see how I do with the Apple Watch on with it.
How was it?
What are the results
Which strap the most comfortable for sleep?
Sports loop.
Don’t use strap. Get a pair of handcuff from the police station. Cuff your watch wrist to the bed post when you sleep. Now you will get all the sleep data in the morning
Thanks
What if my watch hand is usually tucked under my pillow at night?
Just tie your Apple Watch wrist to a bed post when you sleep. Go to the police station and ask for a pair of handcuff. Cuff your watch hand to the bed post
I wonder how good this will work if the apple watch cant even detect that i went to sleep again after beeing awake for 10 min
Set your sleep schedule.
@@desmondliao I tried it but it didnt help
Why isn’t it available in Turkey?
I have a Samsung Ultra and an Apple Ultra 2 and the information from Samsung far exceeds Apples. Without the blood Oxygen sensor you get no tracking of oxygen saturation during sleep. My Samsung monitors my temperature during sleep along with all the other things that Apple monitors. Apples refusal to correct the issue with the Blood Oxygen sensor is taking away from the information that is provided to you about your sleep. I can not understand why Apple has no BO app of their own when Samsung can provide this feature. I like my Apple Ultra 2 but I wish Apple would become a company with integrity and fix this issue.
Why doesnt anyone mention snoring
11k data points doesn’t look enough data for such a critical use case
How he have HERMES face on ultra???
Not available in india 😢
Is it for series 7 as well??
No😢
Only for series9 and 10 and ultra2
The facade of meeting “performance objectives” is a standard ploy that apple uses to introduce new features only to newer devices forcing people to upgrade to get the feature. They should be more transparent about what those objectives are, and really should be focused on bringing more features to existing product base as well - given how widely their products are used. Just do not tolerate this artificial ‘software wall’ they have created.. and how they tout the same.
They should partner with the VA.
Veterans get sent An Apple Watch or get a Veteran Discount.
Why limit this tool to Apple Watch 10? sometimes apple acts in ridiculous ways.
They answered it in the video. Updated Technology.
@@tinsaiz yea right 😂
Its just money. Otherwise people wont update. It’s the same accelo technology as on series 6. So blame “cpu” power but thats nonsense.
It's available on Series 9 also.
I love CNET, since dial up days, and I love Lexi (also aussie)
but this just felt like a promo and I’m disappointed x
It’s puzzling that the new Apple Watch doesn’t measure blood oxygen levels, yet it can track sleep apnea. Conversely, the Apple Watch Ultra S1 has an oxygen sensor but can’t track sleep apnea. This seems like a deliberate strategy by Apple to compel users to upgrade. By restricting a feature that necessitates blood oxygen for an accurate reading, they’ve eliminated the need for an oxygen sensor in the new watches, while the Ultra S1 has one but can’t perform sleep apnea tracking.
There’s a lawsuit going on with Apple and Massimo. Which is the reason the new watches can’t measure blood oxygen because of a patent dispute.
@@glenreyes3481USA only
@@glenreyes3481yes, disabled function for watches sold in the USA
Why the age specifically range to 69? Hmm 🤔
I think older Apple Watches also have enough processing power to do this.
Absolutely, this apple just being ridiculous apple.
Kidumu chama cha mapinduzi
No Apple for oxygen
Works outside of the US
If you want cheap device, you can use Huawei Band 9, latest one. Less than $50.
Like if I should quit rapping 😭
It can’t detect because the battery is dead by the time you fall asleep
i have a 6 and it alerts me to charge before bed.
How useless. What’s the point if you charge it at night
lol, you should charge this when you bath.30 minutes from 0 to 80% is definitely enough.Just wake up and charge it when you brush your teeth, you will get 10% at least, which compensate for the battery drop at night
It sounds like a gimmick than a feature.
I don't understand the purpose of this function. All it does is telling you that you have sleep apnea. It's not like it can help you reduce the obstructive breathing moments. In the end I still need to rely on the CPAP or other tools to help reduce the symptoms. I don't need to spend a couple hundred dollars to tell myself that I have sleep apnea....
What if you don’t know you have sleep apnea?
@@carflexeeliterally is just letting you know if you have it or not ?
And if you do if you care enough about your health you will go and start getting treatment
None of the health data helps you reduce any symptoms of any illness - that’s what your doctor is for. Its purpose is to alert you of potential issues you might not otherwise know about, which could ultimately save your life.
Then, how are you going to find out if you have sleep apnea?
If you already have sleep apnea and have been tested…..then, yes; you don’t need this device!
What a poor piece of tech.
What? Has the best sensors on the market lol
How about the Galaxy Ring which is currently a $400 piece of junk?