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Apple reportedly chose a standalone AR / VR headset over a more powerful tethered design
Apple’s rumored combined actuality headset looks like the worst-kept secret in tech, and a brand new report concerning the gadget from The Data (its second this week) is chock filled with particulars concerning the unannounced product’s turbulent improvement.
One of the vital notable components of the story is about Apple’s resolution to go together with a standalone headset. At one level, Apple hadn’t but determined whether or not to maneuver ahead with a extra highly effective VR headset that will be paired with a base station or a standalone one. Whereas Apple’s AR / VR chief Mike Rockwell apparently most well-liked the model with the bottom station — which included a processor that ultimately shipped because the M1 Extremely, in line with The Data — Apple executives selected to go together with the standalone product. Bloomberg reported comparable particulars in 2020.
That selection has apparently had long-term results on the event of the headset. “By the point the choice was made, the gadget’s a number of chips had already been in improvement for a number of years, making it inconceivable to return to the drafting board to create, say, a single chip to deal with all of the headset’s duties,” The Data reported. “Different challenges, comparable to incorporating 14 cameras on the headset, have precipitated complications for {hardware} and algorithm engineers.”
The report additionally contains particulars about Jony Ive’s continued session on the mission’s design even after his official departure from Apple. Ive “prefers” a wearable battery, maybe like what Magic Leap affords. However different prototypes have had the battery within the headset’s headband, and it’s unclear which shall be used within the ultimate design, The Data says.
Apple reportedly confirmed the headset to its board of administrators final week, so it might be nearing a public reveal. That stated, it might not be introduced till later this yr, and it won’t hit retailer cabinets till 2023, so we might be ready some time to attempt it for ourselves. For additional down the road, Apple is creating a pair of AR eyeglasses that appear like Ray-Ban wayfarer glasses, however The Data says these are “nonetheless a few years away from launch.” (I’m curious how they’ll differ in model from Meta and Ray-Bans’ precise wayfarer-like glasses.)
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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin plans to launch a new crew capsule on Monday
Blue Origin is preparing to launch its NS-27 mission with the RSS Kármán Line, its new crew capsule, on Monday at 9AM ET. It will be the first launch for the capsule, which the company says in its announcement will have improved performance and reusability, along with “an updated livery, and accommodations for payloads on the booster.”
The flight will carry two LIDAR sensors into space that will be used for Blue Origin’s Lunar Permanence program to develop Moon landers. Those are among 12 payloads that also include ultra-wideband proximity operations sensors, a reproduction of the black monoliths from 2001: A Space Odyssey, and student postcards submitted to its Club for the Future nonprofit. Blue Origin will stream the launch on its website, starting 15 minutes before liftoff.
NS-27’s next flight comes as Blue Origin works toward the goal of becoming a real SpaceX competitor. Company CEO Dave Limp, the former Amazon hardware boss who took over late last year, said the company needs to “be able to build things a lot” to become “a world class manufacturer” in an interview with CNBC.
“We’d like to [be delivering] about an engine a week by the end of the year. I’m not sure we’ll get exactly to a week, but it’ll be sub-10 days … [and] by the end of 2025, we have to be faster than that,” Limp said.
Blue Origin plans to launch New Glenn, its big reusable booster that recently completed its first second-stage hot fire test, for the first time in November. Blue Origin says the rocket can deliver 45,000 kilograms (more than 99,000 pounds) into low Earth orbit, which CNBC notes is roughly double what SpaceX’s Falcon 9 can do. The company also hopes to land the booster on its first flight.
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Using your Apple Watch to monitor blood pressure
Regular monitoring of blood pressure is essential for maintaining heart health, especially for those with hypertension or concerns about high blood pressure.
With the advent of technology, checking blood pressure has become easier and more accessible, particularly through devices like the Apple Watch.
Let’s explore how to use your Apple Watch to monitor your blood pressure.
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Why monitor blood pressure at home?
Monitoring blood pressure at home allows you to track their readings over time, providing valuable insights into their health. This practice can help identify trends, manage medications and understand how lifestyle factors such as diet and stress affect blood pressure levels. Regular logs can serve as benchmarks for what is considered a healthy range for each individual.
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Can the Apple Watch measure blood pressure?
While the Apple Watch itself cannot measure blood pressure directly, it can be paired with compatible blood pressure monitors. These devices typically consist of an arm cuff and a wireless connection to the Apple Watch, allowing you to sync your readings with the Health app. This integration makes it easy to keep track of blood pressure data alongside other health metrics.
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Compatible blood pressure monitors
Several blood pressure monitors are designed to work seamlessly with the Apple Watch, offering features such as Bluetooth connectivity, data storage and integration with health apps. Check out our three recommended blood pressure monitors that work seamlessly with the Apple Watch.
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How to check blood pressure using your Apple Watch
Using a compatible device like the OMRON Platinum Blood Pressure Monitor, follow these steps:
- Open the OMRON Connect app on your Apple Watch and tap the [START] button.
- Place the OMRON Platinum cuff on your upper arm and ensure it is ready to inflate.
- Press the [START] button on your Apple Watch to begin the measurement.
- View your measurement history and set reminders through the app on your watch.
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Kurt’s key takeaways
Incorporating blood pressure monitoring into your daily routine can significantly contribute to better heart health. While the Apple Watch cannot measure blood pressure on its own, its compatibility with various monitors makes it a powerful tool for health management. By regularly checking your blood pressure and making necessary lifestyle adjustments, you can take proactive steps toward maintaining a healthy heart.
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You can slap a Pixel Watch 2 on your wrist for just $224 right now
The Pixel Watch 3 may be the shining refinement Google’s wearable lineup needed, but the last-gen Pixel Watch 2 is still a great buy. That’s especially true when you can get it for as low as $224 ($26 off) — which is the watch’s current starting price at both Amazon and Best Buy.
Although the Pixel Watch 3 introduces a host of solid improvements — including a bigger and brighter display, a new 44mm size, AI-generated workout suggestions, and offline Google Maps — the second-gen Pixel Watch is still a looker. It only comes in one size (41mm), and the usable display area is only about 10 percent smaller than the third-gen model. It also uses the same Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear W5 Gen 1 chip, though it lacks the ultra wideband chip that lets you unlock nearby Pixel devices and select BMW vehicles.
Overall, performance between the two is similar and battery life on the 41mm models is about the same, averaging about 24 hours per charge. With the Watch 2, you’re only really missing out on the new workout features (other once-exclusive Wear OS 5 features have started to trickle down to the Watch 2), plus a screen that’s said to be twice as bright. If you don’t feel those Watch 3 traits are worth the $350 starting price, we’d still happily recommend picking up the older model.
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