Apple Watch Brings Healthier Sleep to Brazil with Sleep Apnea Monitoring
Brazilian Apple Watch users can now monitor for signs of sleep apnea, joining over 150 countries where the feature is already available. The Watch uses its accelerometer to detect wrist movements during sleep which may indicate a respiratory disturbance event. If consistent signs are detected users receive a notification with details on next steps in evaluating their sleep health.

Apple Watch users in Brazil can now monitor for signs of sleep apnea, joining over 150 countries where the feature is already available. The watch detects patterns linked to respiratory disturbance events using its accelerometer and advanced machine learning algorithms trained on clinically validated sleep studies. Sleep apnea monitoring data is automatically recorded in the Health app on iPhone or iPad, with users receiving notifications if consistent signs of moderate to severe sleep apnea are detected.
Latest News

xBloom
xBloom Studio: The Coffee Maker That Puts Science in Your Cup
3 months ago

HomeKit
Matter 1.4.1 Update: Daniel Moneta Discusses Future of Smart Home Interoperability on HomeKit Insider Podcast
3 months ago

Mac
OWC Unleashes Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station with 11 Ports for M4 MacBook Pro
3 months ago

Technology
Nomad Unveils Ultra-Slim 100W Power Adapter for On-the-Go Charging
3 months ago

iOS
iOS 19 Set to Debut Bilingual Arabic Keyboard and Virtual Calligraphy Pen for Apple Pencil
3 months ago

Apple
Big Tech Lawyers Accused of Encouraging Clients to Break the Law
3 months ago