Why was Apple Watch actually created?

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After its first anniversary, the Apple Watch seems to be moving towards functions more related to health and sport. Indeed, the apple watch is taking turns that depart from its main characteristics linked to design and fashion.

Improve the health of Apple Watch users

It’s indeed in Apple’s laboratory, essentially dedicated to sport and health, active 6 days a week, 12 hours a day, as the new characteristics of Apple Watch (especially on the second version). This part of the firm being a real medical laboratory, it includes nurses on site, advanced health monitors and special chambers that can regulate the temperature to perform tests on different atmospheres. As much as the primary motivation of this watch was played, during its release, on a harmony between cutting-edge technology and elegance, as much now, it turns away from these characteristics to arrive at much more advanced functions on the health aspect of its users.

With the arrival of pancreatic cancer in 2004 that Steve Jobs developed, the company has become more aware of the issue of health systems. Indeed, from this period and until death of the creator of Apple in 2011, the firm looked into the aspect of health systems that did not appear to be fully effective. So began this research on how link Apple's technology to the issue of care and health, and especially on the connection between patients, their data collected and their health system. Particularly about the Apple Watch.

As a result, the apple brand sees itself in the goal of optimizing its healthcare system across the board, from patient to provider, by optimizing their data collected and its good dissemination to their care providers. A contribution, and not the least, that probably would have appreciated Steve Jobs and his health problems.

In conclusion, it is therefore around this thought that the Apple Watch now seems to be organized. This will potentially be able to make its users healthier by providing a better analysis of data collected by trackers and health monitors.

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