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  • The Apple Watch Series 9 on a person's wrist, with the hand holding a black water bottle in the background. The screen shows the Mindfulness app.

    Apple will remove Blood Oxygen app from Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 to evade US import ban

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    01.15.2024

    Apple may be set to remove the blood oxygen app from new Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 units in the US so it can keep selling the devices in the country.

  • The Apple Watch Series 9 on a person's wrist, with the hand holding a black water bottle in the background. The screen shows the Mindfulness app.

    Apple is selling its contested Watch models again after import ban pause

    by 
    Lawrence Bonk
    Lawrence Bonk
    12.28.2023

    The Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 are back on sale after an appeals court granted the company a temporary stay on an import ban. The watches may be banned again on January 10.

  • This illustration photo shows an Apple Watch 9 displaying the blood-oxygen level detection settings, in Los Angeles on December 26, 2023. Apple said on December 26 it will appeal a US import ban on its latest smartwatch models after the Biden administration opted to not veto a ruling on patent infringements.
The United States International Trade Commission (ITC) decided in October to ban the Apple Watch models over a patented technology for detecting blood-oxygen levels. (Photo by Chris DELMAS / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

    The Apple Watch import ban is paused — for now

    by 
    Pranav Dixit
    Pranav Dixit
    12.27.2023

    A federal appeals court in Washington D.C. has allowed Apple to continue importing the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models on Wednesday.

  • A wrist wearing an Apple Watch.

    Apple appeals ban on Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2

    by 
    Lawrence Bonk
    Lawrence Bonk
    12.27.2023

    Apple has filed an appeal to the International Trade Commision attempting to reverse a ban on US sales of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2. The company’s also requesting an emergency stay on the ban until a decision is reached regarding proposed redesigns of both smartwatch models.

  • Apple Watch Ultra 2

    Apple denied request to pause Apple Watch sales ban amid patent dispute

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    12.20.2023

    The ITC has denied Apple's request to pause the Apple Watch ban until its appeal is done.

  • NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 18: Apple watches are seen on display at the Apple Store in Grand Central Station on December 18, 2023 in New York City. Apple announced that it will halt the sale of its Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the U.S. as early as this week. The decision comes from an ongoing dispute with medical technology company Masimo over its blood oxygen feature. The company has said that a review period is underway with the International Trade Commission related to Apple Watch devices containing a blood oxygen feature. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

    Apple is reportedly scrambling to update Apple Watch software to avoid a looming ban

    by 
    Pranav Dixit
    Pranav Dixit
    12.19.2023

    Changing how the Watch measures oxygen saturation, Apple believes, could help keep the Watch on shelves during the busy holiday shopping season.

  • CES 2013: iSpO2 pulse oximeter for iDevices

    by 
    Victor Agreda Jr
    Victor Agreda Jr
    01.08.2013

    Masimo makes medical-grade pulse oximeters, which measure the amount of oxygen in your blood. Now available (for US$249) is the iSpO2, a more consumer-grade model for athletes and aviators who need to track their O2 levels but aren't using it for a medical need. Like the Tinke, which we covered last year, the iSpO2 will track your O2 levels over time via a companion iOS app. Unlike the Tinke, the app is actually quite good. The hardware is also outstanding, with Masimo taking its expertise in medical gear and making a less expensive version for consumers. You just clip one end to your finger (which you've no doubt seen in hospitals or TV shows about hospitals), then attach it to an iOS device and use the app to start tracking. Another advantage over Tinke is this provides continuous monitoring, key for athletes needing to see how their oxygenation levels are doing over time. Engadget has a gallery and hands-on if you're interested in seeing it in action.

  • Masimo iSpO2 hands-on: track your pulse and blood oxygen with your iPhone

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    01.06.2013

    Pulse Oximeters are an essential hospital tool and serious athletes rely on them to track the efficiency with which they pump oxygen into their blood stream. Masimo's new iSpO2 puts these rather important health metrics within reach of the consumer by tying the sensor to your favorite iOS device through an app. The device, available now for $249 through Amazon, feeds your blood oxygen level, pulse rate and perfusion index (the rate of blood flow to your finger) to an easy-to-read app. In addition to just large raw numbers, the app also offers a history-tracking graph, along with a confidence rating for the reading -- so you know when the data coming in and out is reliable. The device itself is primarily light soft-touch plastic and rubber, with a slightly glossier clip that goes over your finger. At the opposite end of the device is the standard 30-pin connector for plugging into your old-school iOS devices. Though, frequent upgraders will be happy to hear that Lightning adapters work perfectly fine with the iSpO2. Primarily the monitor is aimed at athletes and aviators who tend to find themselves in unpressurized aircraft. Beyond that, there could be general health applications for those with chronic circulation issues or other blood-related health problems. The sensor even works when under stress from constant movement -- an important feature since Masimo expects runners and hikers are expected actually wear the device when active. For a bit more, check out the gallery below and the video after the break. Follow all the latest CES 2013 news at our event hub.