Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Wearables
  3. Mobile
  4. News

High blood pressure monitoring may finally come to the Apple Watch in 2025

Add as a preferred source on Google
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 on someone's wrist.
Digital Trends

The Apple Watch is no longer just a smart wearable that doubles as a status symbol. The wrist-based powerhouse is capable of saving lives thanks to a bevy of different features, but there’s one area — blood pressure readings — that Apple has never been able to crack. Now, a new rumor hints that the necessary sensors could come to the Apple Watch Series 11 and the Apple Watch Ultra 3.

It’s a technology that Apple has tried to crack for a while now, but Mark Gurman said in his Power On! newsletter that we might see blood pressure sensors in the next iteration of the Apple Watch. Based on these early reports, the Apple Watch Series 11 and Ultra 3 will be able to alert users when their blood pressure is too high.

Recommended Videos

Gurman doesn’t provide any other details aside from a brief mention of the feature. We do know to expect these devices in the second half of this year, around the time Apple typically announces its new iPhone. Of course, the feature isn’t exactly new — Samsung already has blood pressure sensing on its smartwatches — but it would be a great addition to the Apple Watch.

The Apple Watch Series 10 laying on a yellow chair.
Joe Maring / Digital Trends

That said, previous implementations of blood pressure sensors have suffered from accuracy issues. New research might offer a solution to that; CES 2025 saw several new products that claim to take medical-grade blood pressure readings from your wrist. Considering Apple was rumored to bring this feature to the Apple Watch Series 10, it’s long overdue.

The Apple Watch Series 10 is already capable of providing in-depth health metrics, and adding blood pressure to the mix would just make the watch even more of a value proposition. It can look for signs of sleep apnea, track heart rate, and even perform an ECG. Sure, it’s not on par with dedicated medical equipment, but the sensors are powerful enough to give you a heads-up if you need to visit the doctor.

Patrick Hearn
Former Technology Writer
Patrick has written about tech for more than 15 years and isn't slowing down anytime soon. With previous clients ranging from…
OASIS Smart ring hides a trackpad and it lets you whisper-control your computer
OASIS 1 pairs private AI dictation with a tiny trackpad built into the ring itself
OASIS Smart ring Featured on hand

For decades, we've interacted with computers using keyboards, mice, and touchscreens. OASIS thinks it's time for something different. The startup has unveiled the OASIS 1, a smart ring designed for private AI dictation, letting users whisper naturally while a built-in microphone transcribes their words. And when the AI inevitably gets something wrong? There's a tiny trackpad built into the ring to fix it.

A microphone on your finger, a trackpad in the same ring

Read more
Samsung has a new Galaxy Ring coming and it could pull off some new health trick
Samsung is working on a new ring as it pushes AI-powered health alerts that could matter most when users feel fine.
Galaxy Ring in gold colorway.

Samsung is working on a new Galaxy Ring, and the most important upgrade may come from what happens after the ring collects health signals in the background.

Hon Pak, who leads Samsung's digital health team, told Forbes that a next generation ring is in development. Samsung hasn't announced the name, launch timing, price, regions, or specs, so Galaxy Ring 2 remains a useful shorthand rather than a confirmed product name.

Read more
Xreal Aura glasses reservations are finally live, and it sort of sticks to its $1,500 promise
Snap Specs for over $2,000 now looks a little too expensive
Person wearing Xreal Project Aura smart glasses.

After one final teaser earlier this month, Xreal has just opened up the reservations for its new Aura smart glasses. The company had promised to try to keep the pricing under $1,500 for the new AR wearables. And now, it has officially been listed for reservations for exactly that amount.

The new Android XR-powered spatial computing glasses will retail for $1,500 for the base model, though this is before tax. It is expected to be released in the fall of 2026. While this isn't a humble price tag by any means, it still undercuts the competition, which is Snap's new Specs that are priced just under $2,200.

Read more