Apple Watch Pulse Oximetry Can Be Reactivated Through Software in 2028 or With Successful Appeal (2024)

by Juli Clover

Apple has been selling the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 without the blood oxygen monitoring feature in the U.S. since mid-January, and while we've suspected Apple would be able to reintroduce pulse oximetry in models that lack it through a future software update, new information from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirms that reactivation is indeed a possibility. As a recap, Apple was found to be infringing on patented pulse oximetry technology owned by Masimo, and was banned from importing the ‌Apple Watch Series 9‌ and Ultra 2 into the U.S.

Apple Watch Pulse Oximetry Can Be Reactivated Through Software in 2028 or With Successful Appeal (1)
The original January 12 order from CBP that allowed Apple to bring Apple Watch models with a disabled sensor in the United States was published recently (via ip fray), and it gives some insight into how Apple disabled pulse oximetry. While some of the order is redacted, Apple implemented a fix that turns off pulse oximetry when an Apple Watch is paired to an iPhone. Blood oxygen sensing becomes inaccessible to the user, and opening the blood oxygen app gives a warning that the feature is not available. Apple said that it hardcoded each Apple Watch at the factory with new software.

As part of the process to get approval to sell ‌Apple Watch Series 9‌ and Ultra 2 models without pulse oximetry enabled, Apple had to provide the code disabling the feature and test devices to Masimo. Masimo didn't want Apple to have such an easy fix, so it paired the "redesigned" Apple Watches with a jailbroken ‌iPhone‌ running an older version of iOS, and was able to get pulse oximetry working.

Masimo tried to argue that activating pulse oximetry through a jailbroken phone meant Apple had not effectively removed the feature and the devices should not be allowed to be imported in to the U.S. Masimo also tried to say that jailbreaking is "permissible, common, and readily known," but Masimo's arguments were unsuccessful. The Exclusion Order Enforcement Branch of the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol ultimately decided that disabling pulse oximetry in the ‌Apple Watch Series 9‌ and Ultra 2 was enough to avoid infringing on Masimo patents, allowing those models to be offered for sale at Apple retail stores in the U.S.

Because Masimo was able to get blood oxygen sensing working using software on a jailbroken ‌iPhone‌, Apple too would be able to reactivate the blood oxygen sensor in the models where it has been disabled through a software update. When no longer subject to an import ban, Apple will be able to reintroduce blood oxygen sensing for ‌Apple Watch Series 9‌ and ‌Apple Watch Ultra 2‌ users who are not able to access the feature.

As noted by ip fray, the patents that Apple was found to have infringed on expire in August of 2028, which means that Apple will be able to re-enable pulse oximetry in affected models at that time. Apple filed an appeal with the United States International Trade Commission to attempt to get the ruling overturned, so if the appeal is successful, Apple could be able to re-add blood oxygen sensing sooner.

Apple could also opt to settle with Masimo and work out a licensing deal, but at this point, it doesn't sound like that is going to happen. Masimo CEO Joe Kiani said in January that he had not spoken with Apple, and while he would be open to settling, an apology and an "honest dialogue" would need to be part of any settlement discussion.

Kiani has maligned the Apple Watch blood oxygen sensor several times, saying that customers are "better off without" the feature because it is not a "reliable, medical pulse oximeter."

The ‌Apple Watch Series 9‌ and Ultra 2 only have disabled blood oxygen sensing capabilities in the United States, as the ban is not applicable in other countries. The Apple Watches remain fully functional outside of the U.S.

Tags: Masimo, Patent Lawsuits

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Top Rated Comments

bozzykid

11 weeks ago


patent trolls are the worst

Masimo isn't a patent troll.

Score: 43 Votes (Like | Disagree)

TheLisnakFactor

11 weeks ago

I’m so confused. So these guys say you infringed on our patents and because of that made an unreliable sensor? Sounds like some stupid logic to me.

Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)

MacDevil7334

11 weeks ago

Masimo’s licensing fee must be exorbitant because it really seems like it would be in Apple’s interest to settle at this point.

Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)

CrysisDeu

11 weeks ago

So basically not gonna happen before your series 9 becomes legacy product

Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)

kc9hzn

11 weeks ago


Masimo isn't a patent troll.

Yes and no. While they do have products on the market (which means that they don’t qualify under the traditional definition of patent troll), when you look at their complaint, it looks like they’re trying to enforce a patent (an expired one, I might add) on the very idea of a pulse oximeter. Overly broad patents held by a firm with significant market power in captured markets (the highly regulated market for professional grade pulse oximeters, ie for hospitals and the like) weaponizing patents against would be competitors in the consumer space would probably qualify as a patent troll in most people’s eyes.

Masimo claims that Apple wouldn’t have been able to bring the sensor to market without having poached employees, though Masimo doesn’t actually seem to be pursuing any legal action on those grounds or corporate espionage grounds, only the patent grounds. (Also, in California, non-compete and anti-poaching clauses are unenforceable, and both companies are based in California.) Masimo also happens to be a very well connected business politically (good ol’ regulatory capture, no doubt), so, while Apple has a substantially bigger market cap than Masimo, this is hardly David vs Goliath. It’s more like, for lack of a better analogy, Goliath vs Achilles.

Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)

Apollo68

11 weeks ago


patent trolls are the worst

Not a patent troll. The company actually produces products using the patent.

Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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Apple Watch Pulse Oximetry Can Be Reactivated Through Software in 2028 or With Successful Appeal (2024)

FAQs

Can Apple Watch pulse oximetry be reactivated through software in 2028 or with successful appeal? ›

Apple controls its walled garden and can simply ship a pulse oximetry activation app after a successful appeal or in late August 2028. Masimo's engineers had to use older iPhones and jailbreak them. Apple doesn't face such restrictions.

Will blood oxygen return to the Apple Watch? ›

Apple can potentially reactivate the feature through a software update or settle with Masimo for a licensing deal. Apple Watch Series 9 and Watch Ultra 2 users in the United States may have to wait until 2028 to regain access to the blood oxygen monitoring feature.

Why is my Apple Watch pulse oximeter not working? ›

Make sure that your Apple Watch isn't loose on your wrist. The band should be snug but comfortable, and the back of your Apple Watch needs to be touching your wrist. Make sure that the back of your Apple Watch is flush with the top of your wrist.

How reliable is Apple Watch pulse oximeter? ›

The authors report 95% limits of agreement of -5.8% and +5.9%. In patients and conditions where the conventional pulse oximeter measured >90% spO2, the Apple Watch measured on average 1% higher than the conventional device.

How inaccurate is Apple Watch SpO2? ›

The study demonstrated that oxygen saturation measurement with the Apple Watch 6 is not yet up to the medical standard of pulse oximetry, too large a proportion of the measurements remain either unsuccessful or incorrect.

Why is Apple removing the blood oxygen sensor from the watch? ›

The move comes amid an ongoing legal dispute in which Apple was accused of infringing on another company's technology.

Why does the Apple Watch 9 not have blood oxygen? ›

Apple's announcement comes after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the company can't continue to sell watches with a blood oxygen sensor while the feature remains under a patent dispute with health tech company Masimo.

Does the Apple Watch Series 8 have a blood oxygen sensor? ›

Apple Watch — Series 6 or later, excluding Apple Watch SE1 — is capable of measuring oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin (SpO2) for fitness and wellness applications.

Did they remove the oxygen sensor from the Apple Watch? ›

All Apple Watch Ultra 2 and Apple Watch Series 9 models that Apple sells in the United States now no longer come with a working blood oxygen sensor. The sensor previously monitored the levels of oxygen in the blood. The reason Apple disabled the blood oxygen sensor is a legal one.

What if I accidentally deleted the blood oxygen app on my Apple Watch? ›

Maybe: Open the watch app on the phone. Choose the MY WATCH ``tab'' and scroll all the way to the bottom to ``AVAILABLE APPS'' and see if it is listed there. That is where several of the apps I removed now show so you can re-install them.

Why is blood oxygen unavailable on Apple Watch? ›

As of today, all new Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 models sold by Apple do not support the blood oxygen feature. This is due to an ongoing patent dispute with Masimo.

Is Apple Watch blood oxygen FDA approved? ›

Three years have passed, and Apple still hasn't got FDA – or any health agency in the world – approval for this technology. That said, unlike the reliable ECG function, which works as an FDA-approved feature, the blood oxygen monitor doesn't.

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