Samsung says Sleep Apnea on the Galaxy Watch is arriving for more users ‘globally’

What you need to know

  • Samsung announced that its Sleep Apnea detection feature on the Galaxy Watch will soon hit more users “globally.”
  • The feature has picked up approval in 34 European markets alongside approval in Australia and Singapore.
  • In 2023, Samsung’s feature passed South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety before the FDA passed it in the U.S. last February.

Samsung is finally bringing an important health-focused feature to the Galaxy Watch to even more users.

Sleep apnea is a worrisome condition that can increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, heart failure, cardiac arrhythmia, and more. However, to combat this, Samsung developed software to “detect” signs of sleep apnea via the Galaxy Watch, and that’s now rolling out to more people globally. In a blog post, the Korean OEM states its sleep apnea detection feature on the Galaxy Watch is arriving via the Samsung Health Monitor app in 34 European markets.

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