Apple has reportedly been working for many years to bring noninvasive glucose monitoring to the Apple Watch. And according to a new report, the project might have recently hit a notable turning point.
Apple Watch glucose monitoring project has a new leader, which some see as key sign of progress
This weekend in his Power On newsletter, Mark Gurman wrote about the future of the Apple Watch. He shared what to expect from watchOS 27 and provided an update on a key moonshot project in the works.
Mark Gurman writes at Bloomberg:
A potential breakthrough could come from Apple’s long-running noninvasive glucose monitoring project. First conceived during the Steve Jobs era, the effort aims to develop sensors capable of detecting elevated blood sugar levels without requiring finger pricks or blood draws.















