Apple

How Apple Watch blood oxygen feature could return after Masimo shakeup

The Apple Watch blood oxygen feature could return after Masimo CEO Joe Kiani's resignation, potentially resolving the patent dispute between Apple and Masimo through a licensing agreement or deal integrating Masimo's hospital equipment with the Health app.

The Apple Watch blood oxygen feature may return after Masimo shakeup. The patent dispute between Apple and Masimo led to a compromise where Apple removed the feature from new Watches sold in the US, but could not include it in any new ones. However, with the resignation of Masimo's CEO Joe Kiani, there is an opportunity for a new attitude towards the matter. A potential solution could involve Apple licensing the technology or working with Masimo on integrating their hospital equipment with the Health app.

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