The Apple Watch 8 will need this feature to be best smartwatch


It seems like smartwatch evolution moves at a turtle’s pace, and new features are added only once every few generations. This year, we’re hoping that the best new smartwatches, especially the Apple Watch 8 that Apple is expected to announce on September 7, will include a skin temperature sensor. 

Rumors have gone back and forth about whether or not the upcoming watch will have the health-focused feature. Here’s why we think temperature sensing matters, and why the feature has stalled

There are many useful applications for a health monitoring app to use a history of your skin temperature. The most basic, and least problematic, would be for sleep monitoring. Your temperature is supposed to go up as you sleep and your body releases heat. If your watch can include temperature with sleep monitoring, you’ll have a better idea of why you did or did not get a good night’s sleep. It could be that you were too hot or too cold.

Image of man sleeping while using a fitness/sleep tracker

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This is actually a surprisingly useful metric that most smartwatches can’t measure. Fitbit has done an excellent job including temperature sensing in its devices, and, of course, its newest Fitbit Sense 2 watch includes not only temperature but also electrodermal monitoring (EDA) to detect changes in stress and emotional response on the skin. The more information a device can gather, the more robust a portrait of your health it can paint.

Just for sleep?



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