Apple's watchOS11 Introduces Vitals App for Comprehensive Health Insights

TapTechNews July 17th, in an interview with tech media CNET yesterday (July 16th), Apple's vice president of health business, Sumbul Desai, introduced the brand-new Vitals application in the watchOS11 system, and recommended users to wear Apple Watch to sleep so that you can fully understand your physical condition.

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Desai said in the interview:

Daytime stress, daily activities and fitness will affect health indicators such as heart rate or body temperature. Users wearing Apple Watch to sleep can have a more comprehensive understanding of their sleep state for timely adjustment.

Desai said that the notification of the Vitals application is very considerate, allowing users to have a more comprehensive grasp of body signals:

We won't say you need to see a doctor; we just hope to provide users with physiological information as comprehensively as possible and consider for users as much as possible, so that the wearer doesn't have to queue up to see a doctor if it's not necessary.

Apple introduced the Vitals App in watchOS11, mainly to deepen the insight into key health indicators. TapTechNews attaches the official introduction as follows:

Apple Watch can help users measure important health indicators such as heart rate, respiratory rate, wrist temperature, sleep duration and blood oxygen content during sleep.

The brand-new Vitals App in watchOS11 allows users to quickly view the above key health indicators and obtain more detailed information about their own health.

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Apple Watch will analyze these indicators, allowing users to easily view their daily health status at a glance, pay attention to notable indicators, and easily detect whether these indicators have deviated from their regular level range.

When two or more indicators deviate from the user's regular level range, the user will receive a reminder and a message, which will detail how the changes in these specific indicators may be related to other aspects of the user's life, such as changes in altitude, alcohol intake or disease.

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