The feature I want most for the Apple Watch is real-time blood sugar monitoring. It's something Apple and other tech companies are rumored to be working on. The ability to check your blood glucose on the fly will be a game-changer. It'll help patients better manage their diabetes by providing blood sugar data immediately without needing to draw blood. This could improve the quality of life of people with diabetes and significantly improve treatment.
According to the company's announcement on Wednesday, you'll now be able to see the readings directly on an Apple Watch. Dexcom G7 between the iPhone and Apple Watch. The gadget will connect via Bluetooth and beam important information to your wrist, even if you're away from your iPhone or iPad. It'll also send personalized alerts that should help you check your blood sugar levels and prevent hypoglycemia and glucose spikes.