Earlier this year, the site announced Bloomberg Apple is working to add sleep tracking in its upcoming smartwatch by 2020, but it seems that the new feature will be coming within days with the iOS system update.

Time in bed tracking

And a report appeared from 9to5Mac, which includes many new details, describing the new feature as "Time in bed tracking". It will monitor and monitor the user's sleep through the accelerometer, microphone and other sensors to measure the heart rate and identify the surrounding sounds and movements that the user makes during Sleep to see how many hours sleep and when it is time to wake up.


But the problem facing the Time in bed tracking feature is the battery life, where the user needs to charge the Apple smart watch, and most users tend to charge the watch while sleeping, so the report says that Apple will send alerts to users who rely on this feature in order to remind them to charge the watch before the time. Sleep.

Time in bed tracking

There is another nice feature coming to the Apple smart watch with the new feature, which is if the watch detects that the user woke up before the specified time, it will automatically turn off the iPhone alarm so as not to disturb you (we hope that the feature can differentiate between going to the bathroom in the middle of the night and getting up in the morning to start the day ).

Time in bed tracking

However, the sleep tracking feature is a good thing for Apple smart watches, especially since it was missing in previous versions and is an important component that competitors have had for years, and so far the report does not show whether this new feature will be in the next Apple Watch Series 5 smartwatch within days. Will it be included in previous versions or not, it seems that we will wait for the Apple conference scheduled for the tenth of this month.

Don't forget to read our article on everything we know about the fifth generation of the Apple Watch

Source:

macworld

 

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