Apple Watch Series 6 will have a more “buffalo” battery, which supports panic detection

Tram Ho

According to the latest reports, the new generation of Apple Watch Series 6 with WatchOS 7 platform will be integrated with more health monitoring features, in particular here focusing on the field of mental health of people. use. According to Jon Prosser, a technology analyst, he said the Apple Watch Series 6 will use high-precision sensors to analyze and detect mental health issues, such as when panic user.

Apple Watch Series 6 sẽ có pin trâu hơn, hỗ trợ phát hiện hoảng loạn - Ảnh 1.

The state of panic is also known as acute anxiety. Patients in this state will have noticeable manifestations such as chest tightness, shortness of breath, sweating, stomach pain, shaking, numbness in the limbs, feeling like they want to die or even worse than losing control. completely.

There is no apparent cause or specific circumstances leading to the above state. Some people may feel panicked when in crowded places, in shops or on public transport. Such people are also known as “agoraphobia”, more commonly known as crowds of panic.

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Going back to the Apple Watch Series 6, previous rumors also confirmed that the new generation of Watch will come with blood oxygen detection. This is an important indicator in analyzing the health of patients. Once blood oxygen levels are reduced, patients may have serious respiratory problems or heart problems and need immediate medical attention. Integrated blood oxygen meter on the Apple Watch Series 6, combined with the ECG feature, users will have the most detailed view of their health status

In addition, some sources also confirm that the Apple Watch Series 6 will come with the new S6 chip, providing longer battery life than its predecessors.

Apple Watch Series 6 is expected to make its debut at WWDC 2020 online event on June 22. This is also where Apple will introduce new iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS, tvOS and watchOS.

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Source : Genk