Apple Watch Hit With Patent Infringement Lawsuit for ECG Function
A heart specialist from New York filed a patent infringement lawsuit over a lifesaving Apple Watch function that’s able to detecting if the wearer has an irregular heartbeat. Dr. Joseph Wiesel, who teaches on the New York College Faculty of Medication, was awarded a patent in March 28, 2006 for detecting atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat that will result in blood clots, a stroke, or coronary heart failure. Dr. Wiesel’s approach makes use of photoplethysmography, a technique utilized by the Apple Watch with its inexperienced gentle and related sensors. (Curious?…
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