The highly anticipated Apple Watch Series 10 was officially launched globally at Apple’s “Its Glowtime” event at Apple Park on Monday.
This latest smartwatch from Apple comes in two variants and boasts several notable upgrades over its predecessor.
Here’s a look at the top five features of the Apple Watch Series 10 that you should know about:
Apple Watch Series 10: Display
The Apple Watch Series 10 features a larger and brighter screen housed in a slimmer body. It boasts a 40% brighter wide-angle OLED display that is even larger than the Apple Watch Ultra's display.
Remarkably, this enhanced screen is packed into a body that is just 9.7 millimeters thick, making it 10% thinner than the Series 9.
Health Features
The Series 10 introduces groundbreaking health features. It can now detect potential sleep apnea using its accelerometers to monitor your breathing overnight.
Sleep apnea is a serious condition where breathing stops during sleep and usually requires complex equipment to diagnose.
The watch can alert you to signs of sleep apnea and provide detailed reports for your doctor, which could be a lifesaver for many people.
AI-Powered Enhancements
Apple has integrated advanced AI into the Series 10. The new S10 chip includes a four-core neural engine that powers a range of intelligent features.
This includes background noise suppression during calls for clearer conversations.
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Health Features
Additionally, the AI analyses your health data in real-time, offering personalised insights and recommendations.
The AI assistant is now more contextually aware, understands natural language better, and anticipates your needs based on your habits and routines.
Additional Features
The Apple Watch Series 10 continues to offer features from its predecessor, including medication reminders and Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) alerts.
The AFib alert system monitors for symptoms such as fatigue, heart palpitations, trouble breathing, and dizziness, notifying you if any of these symptoms are detected.
Overall, these updates highlight Apple’s commitment to integrating AI into health features and enhancing overall performance.