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  2. If your Apple Watch alerts you to sleep apnea, here’s what it ...

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    In general, Apple’s testing found that the watch picked up on any degree of sleep apnea about 66% of the time. It was more accurate at detecting severe bad sleep apnea, correctly alerting users ...

  3. Mindfulness (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    A breathe-inspired watch face is also available in classic, calm, and focus options. [2] The visionOS version of the app features a similar breathing session, which presents a sphere made out of petal-like objects that spread apart when instructed to inhale, slowly returning back to their original formation upon exhale.

  4. Reminders (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Reminders is a task management program developed by Apple Inc. for their iOS, macOS and watchOS platforms that allows users to create lists and set notifications for themselves. [1] The app was first introduced in iOS 5 and OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion" and was rebuilt from the ground up with the release of iOS 13 .

  5. Beddit - Wikipedia

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    Beddit Oy [2] (formerly Finsor Oy) [1] is a Finnish technology company that sells sleep tracking devices and a sleep tracking application to help monitor sleep. [3] The company was founded in October 2006 and released their first sleep tracker in November 2013. In May 2017, Beddit was acquired by Apple Inc.

  6. FDA approves Apple Watch sleep apnea detection tool

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    According to the FDA's approval notice, the Apple Watch sleep apnea function is not a diagnostic tool, but rather an over-the-counter device designed to assess watch-wearers' risk of sleep apnea.

  7. Chin straps will 'snatch' your face and improve your sleep ...

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    Let’s face it: Wearing a restrictive chin strap for eight hours of sleep (if you’re ever so lucky) doesn’t seem worth only the possibility of a slimmer-looking jawline for a short amount of ...

  8. watchOS - Wikipedia

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    watchOS is the operating system of the Apple Watch, developed by Apple.It is based on iOS, the operating system used by the iPhone, and has many similar features. [5] It was released on April 24, 2015, along with the Apple Watch, the only device that runs watchOS. watchOS exposes an API called WatchKit for developer use.

  9. Clock (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    This is done by determining when the user would like to wake up, how many days the alarm should go off, how many hours of sleep the user would like, and whether the user would want a bedtime notification. [10] [14] This feature also integrates with the Health application to track sleep data. [10] This feature was removed from iPads in iPadOS 14.