Apple Watch 10 vs 9 health features: What’s new and different?

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An important part of Apple Watch is the wearable’s health features. So what’s changed between the latest release and the older models? Join along for Apple Watch Series 10 vs 9 health features (and earlier models too) for what’s new.

Apple Watch 10 vs 9 health features

There’s one major addition this year for health features with the Series 10 hardware that set the new Apple Watch apart from older ones – Sleep Apnea detection. However, Series 9 and Ultra 2 have also gained this capability.

But as usual, more new health and fitness features come with watchOS 11 which runs on Series 6 and later.

Keep in mind there is also the loss of blood oxygen readings for Series 10 and Ultra 2 Apple Watch (along with Series 9 sold after 1/18/24 in the US).

Series 10, 9, and Ultra 2 owners can ask Siri for updates on their personal health data along with securely logging new health data by voice like weight, whether a medication was taken, and more.

If you already have a Series 8, that’s the only health feature you’ll be missing out on, but if you have a Series 7 or earlier, you’ll gain more health capabilities with Series 10 or 9.

New health features for all watchOS 11 compatible Apple Watches

For Series 6 and later, watchOS 11 brings these new health and fitness features:

  • Vitals for sleep and health insights
  • Training Load
  • Effort rating
  • Custom Workouts for Pool Swims
  • New views for pregnancy
  • Turn-by-turn and topographic hiking navigation
  • Tides app to view coastline data

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