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Apple Series 10 Watch detects possible sleep apnea?

Sleep Health | Last Active: Sep 10 11:28am | Replies (4)

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@robertwills

Thank you for the information. I am looking for a simple, inexpensive device, that can only detect possible sleep apnea. I don't need all the features of the watch. In fact I have a digital watch that only tells time and has a stop watch, nothing more. It's several years old, cost under $10 and is perfect for my needs. I was just wondering if a similar technology was anywhere else. It looks like Apple is the only thing right now.

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Hi Robert, I found a couple of websites online that discuss sleep apnea apps for Android and iOS phones. Here is one link that might be worth exploring?
The 4 Best Sleep Apnea Apps for Android and iOS https://shuteye.ai/blog/sleep-apnea-apps

You have a digital watch that ONLY tells time and has a stop watch? Is that even possible anymore? 😅 Kidding, of course. My husband and I are always marveling at the technology available in our iPhones. We really only needed the phone…or so we thought. The camera on my phone is better than my old SLR!
We remember being kids and thinking the coolest thing was our transistor radio the size of the Kellogg Mini Cereal boxes back then. Now our phones have more computing capacity than the technology used for the Apollo Space program!

Let me know if you find a good app that you can download. Another inexpensive test to check for Sleep Apnea is a home oximeter overnight test. My doctor arranged that test for me from my local hospital. It was a simple oximeter clamped to my finger overnight that sent readings to a little recorder strapped to my wrist. That was only around $100.00 for the test if I remember and insurance picked it up. Have you tried that?