Apple is set to unveil a new lineup of Apple Watches in the second half of the year, enhancing health features and introducing satellite connectivity. As reported in Bloomberg’s Power On newsletter, this lineup will align with the launch of new iPhones and includes updates to the Series and Ultra models, which will visually remain consistent while offering substantial internal upgrades. Additionally, a redesigned version of the lower-cost Apple Watch SE is anticipated.
Apple to unveil new Apple Watches with health upgrades
Among the most notable features, the Ultra 3 watch is expected to incorporate satellite connectivity and 5G RedCap (reduced capability) network access, a more efficient 5G option that simplifies component requirements and improves power usage. This feature will reportedly be exclusive to the third-generation Ultra Watch, as the Ultra line had no updates in 2024.
These developments align with Apple’s strategy to enhance the Apple Watch Ultra as a device targeted at fitness enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers who may venture into remote areas lacking internet access. Apple is reportedly collaborating with Globalstar, a telecommunications company, to broaden its satellite services, which may lead to future capabilities. The new satellite functionality could resemble the Emergency SOS via Satellite feature introduced with the iPhone 14 in 2022, allowing users to communicate with first responders when off the grid.
The updated Apple Watches are also expected to enhance health tracking capabilities. A high blood pressure detection feature could debut on both the Ultra and Series models. Reports indicate that Apple is revamping its health app and may integrate AI-driven coaching services, possibly linked to upgraded AirPods.
Moreover, Apple’s next-generation AirPods could introduce heart rate monitoring and other health-related sensors. In conjunction, AirTags, which have not received notable updates since their 2021 launch, might undergo a redesign to extend range and improve location tracking.
The Apple Watch has evolved beyond a mere smart wearable; it now includes diverse life-saving features, although blood pressure monitoring has remained elusive. Recent rumors suggest that the necessary sensors may finally appear in the Apple Watch Series 11 and the Apple Watch Ultra 3, allowing these devices to notify users of elevated blood pressure.
While Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter does not provide extensive information, it indicates that the Series 11 and Ultra 3 could feature blood pressure alert functionalities. It is anticipated that these models will launch in the second half of the year, coinciding with Apple’s yearly iPhone announcement. Although Samsung has introduced blood pressure sensing on its smartwatches, this feature would represent a significant enhancement for Apple Watch users.
Historical challenges regarding the accuracy of blood pressure sensors may find resolution, as CES 2025 showcased several innovations claiming to deliver medical-grade readings from wrist devices. The Apple Watch Series 10 already offers comprehensive health metrics; adding blood pressure monitoring would further increase its value proposition. Current capabilities include tracking signs of sleep apnea, heart rate, and ECG functionality, which, while not equivalent to professional medical equipment, are sufficient to alert users when a medical consultation is advised.
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