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Simple home tests for indication sleep apnea?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Sep 6, 2024 | Replies (17)

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@robertwills

I just saw on television and then looked up online that Apple today unveiled the new Apple watch Series 10 which they say can detect possible sleep apnea (available on 9/20 starting at US$400.00) .Apparently it was tested well and they expected FDA approval soon.

Does anyone know if there's anything else on the market that can do this? At least with the watch it's a possible indication and you het all the other features. I would say it's a great value, if it's accurate in detection.

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Hi Robert. I just saw the article this morning about Apple Watches detecting possible sleep apnea! Brilliant idea and a potential life saver for so many people. The watches can already check for heart issues such as A-fib, records sleep patterns, mobility, besides the standard health/fitness statistics. (Plus it’s a phone, camera, compass, calendar, messages…it mimics the iphone).

I read up a little more in a couple geeky sites and Apple.com to see this will be installed as an update, when approved by the FDA, in the new Apple 10 series, plus Apple 9 and Apple Ultra 2 watches. From my understanding there are other smart watches and apps that can record sleep habits but so far nothing as sophisticated as what this Apple metric can provide.
I have the Series 9 watch and absolutely love this device. It was well worth the price and it pairs perfectly with my iPhone and other Apple products. By the way, an Apple Watch requires an iPhone to set it up.

My doctor wants to check me for sleep apnea, so I’m actually now looking forward to the update for the detection notification. So far everything else in my watch has been highly accurate. I’d anticipate this new function could be a real game changer to alert people to sleep apnea without the heavy cost of a night or two at a sleep clinic.
Is sleep apnea a concern for you?

Thank you for the links. I am looking for something easy to use and reliable as to sleep apnea detection. It looks like Apple is at the forefront.