Apple Watch no longer sold with blood oxygen monitoring after patent battle loss
by Scharon Harding from Ars Technica - All content on (#6HYYZ)
Enlarge / The Apple Watch Ultra 2. (credit: Apple)
Starting today, if you buy an Apple Watch Series 9 or Watch Ultra 2 it won't be able to tell you your blood oxygen levels, a feature that Apple heavily touted when first introducing the capability in 2020. Although the watches will be less capable than watches of the same model sold before today, Apple is selling the pared-down watches at the same prices as before.
On Wednesday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied [PDF] Apple's request that an import ban on the smartwatches be lifted for the duration of Apple's appeal of the ruling that blocked the watches. Apple expects its appeal to take at least a year to be resolved.
In its ruling, the court said: