6 ways the new Apple Watch Series 6 is a bigger upgrade than you think<article>
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<p>As expected, Apple launched a new Apple Watch Series 6 at its Time Flies event, bringing a new high-end wearable to join an inaugural mid-range model and a brand-new service that’s powered by Apple’s iconic wearable.</p><p>But while it might not seem like the Series 6 is a huge upgrade, it’s actually bigger than it seems. Here’s why: </p><h2 class="toc">Apple’s Blood O2 sensor is better than Fitbit’s</h2>
<p>As rumored, the Apple Watch Series 6 can measure the oxygen levels in your blood, thanks to a new sensor that uses red and infrared light to calculate the color of your blood and determine its oxygen level. Unlike Fitbit devices, which obly measure your blood-oxygen levels while you sleep, on the new Apple Watch you can take a Blood O2 reading in just 15 seconds at any time of day.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3574947/apple-watch-series-6-features-design-sensors-faces-price.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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6 ways the new Apple Watch Series 6 is a bigger upgrade than you think