Watch it, Apple!

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September

2018

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Last month Apple revealed their fourth iteration of the Apple Watch Series, which has now more than ever secured the tech giant’s foothold in the healthcare industry. The latest version of the Watch was presented at Apple’s annual Keynote with a major focus on the health & wellness features, including mental health programs, improved heart rate monitoring and even the possibility to create an electrocardiogram (ECG). Making it the only smartwatch ever approved by the US Food & Drug Authority. These ground-breaking innovations could change countless lives for the better, but there’s another side to Tim Cook’s venture into health that should not be overlooked.

Away from the eye of the average consumer, Apple’s Enterprise division is also starting to show an increasing amount of B2B healthcare solutions, supported by the Watch and other health products. For now these are still primarily focused on solutions for corporations such as hospitals – who operate within the health industry themselves, but their scope has already started to go beyond that. Some website pages of the Cupertino-based company seem to aim at partnerships with regular companies, one time even calling it “the centerpiece of your corporate wellness program”. This is further supported by Apple’s very own medical clinics quietly launched under the name AC Wellness, who will provide healthcare to Infinity Loop-based employees and their families. I myself have even already heard of at least one multinational here in The Netherlands that will start with an Apple Watch trial before the end of this quarter. Will health be the next (and one of the last) parts of our private information to be breached by corporates?

What if the current focus on fitness and wellbeing is all smoke & mirrors, disguising a mission to tighter employee control? Would it be possible we’re headed towards a society where for example calling in sick is no longer accepted if your wearables tell your employer you’re not? Or how will actually being sick even be defined in such a situation, will Apple become the judge of your capability to work?

Now to be clear, I’m not saying we are and – to be fair – Apple has a good reputation when it comes to privacy. But the implications of what could be possible with these technologies are simply too big to adopt such innovations at face value. And even if Apple indeed turns out to be honest about its focus for health technology, who can guarantee your employer is too?

References

Apple | Apple Watch Series 4 – Health

Apple | Apple Watch for Corporate Wellness

Apple | The future of healthcare is in your hands

CNBC | Apple is launching medical clinics to deliver the ‘world’s best health care experience’ to its employees

Medium | How the Apple Watch Supports Apple’s Growth as a Healthcare Power

Harvard Business Review | Why Doctors Shouldn’t Dismiss the Apple Watch’s New ECG App

 

Smartwatches are taking over!

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October

2015

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The first digital watches were introduced in the 1970ies and almost put conventional watches out of business back then. This eventually was postponed until the 1990ies. Samsung introduced its first smartwatch in 1999.

Today, Oktober 2015, Samsung has just introduced its Samsung Gear S2 smartwatch. This impressed a lot of technicians, because this was a big innovation in the field of smartwatches, especially for Samsung, who didn’t make very much impression in this area the last few years.

Nu.nl has got the chance to try the sports version of the new smartwatch from Samsung. It is not a nerdy gadget, because it isn’t that big and therefore doesn’t stand out. This ensures this new smartwatch from Samsung to be miles ahead of the old Samsung smartwatch, which was enormous, ugly and it barely functioned. The quality of the new watch is a lot better and the rubber band is comfortable.

The watch can be controlled by a circle around the screen. With every click, you switch apps or screens. This makes this watch directly understandable, in contrast to the Apple smartwatch which is pretty difficult to understand.

The most outstanding characteristic is actually invisible: in contrast to other, former Samsung smartwatches, this watch is also functioning in combination with Android-smartphones from other manufacturers. This makes this watch more attractive to other Android-users, who don’t use Samsung. I think this is a very smart move, which would definitely raise sales.

Watch the video below to get a better idea of how this smartwatch works.

After reading this information about the new Samsung watch, would you consider buying one? It is clear that the smartwatches nowadays are only getting better and that this is the smartphone of the future. Do you think that smartwatches really are going to replace smartphones eventually? I would like to hear your opinion about it!

Website Nutech, http://www.nu.nl/reviews/4119020/eerste-indruk-samsung-imponeert-met-gear-s2-smartwatch.html, accessed at 17th Oktober 2015
Website Nutech, http://www.nu.nl/gadgets/4146578/samsung-smartwatch-gear-s2-30-oktober-verkrijgbaar.html, accessed at 17th Oktober 2015

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