This Is Why You Should Hold Off On Buying That Apple Watch Next Year
Reuters cites two people familiar with Apple's plans as saying that the company plans to unveil richer health features and additional sensors in later versions of the Apple Watch. Naturally, these sources are anonymous.
Currently, the Apple Watch measures standard fitness metrics like heart rate and speed among other things. But considering the rumors leading up to the grand reveal on Tuesday, future versions of the Apple Watch might be able to measure your glucose levels, hydration, sleep andeven sweat, considering how many medical experts Apple has recently hired. Back in June, a Wall Street Journal report claimed that Apple's wearable would feature over 10 different sensors (they didn't say if they would all be included in the first version of the device or over the next few generations).
If you're still angling for the Watch, it's important to remember that this is, after all, a first-generation product. The first iPad, for instance, seemed pretty radical when it was released a scant four years ago, but next to the iPad Air, its a brick. If you can hold off dropping that $350 for a year, do. Good things come to those who wait. [Reuters via Cult Of Mac]
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