Apple Watch Series 11 Announced With Hypertension Detection, Sleep Score, and More

Apple today announced the Apple Watch Series 11, featuring hypertension detection, Sleep Score, 5G connectivity, and more.

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The Apple Watch Series 11 features improved Ion-X front crystal with 2x better scratch resistance thanks to a new Apple-designed ceramic coating that hardens the surface. Titanium models continue to feature sapphire front crystal.

The Apple Watch Series 11 features the same S10 chip as the Series 10, but 5G connectivity is available on cellular models for the first time, delivering faster connectivity with greater throughput. A redesigned cellular antenna covers mode bands and simultaneously engages the two system antennas when needed, significantly increasing the signal strength, especially in areas with weak coverage.

The Apple Watch Series 11 offers 24 hours of battery life, a significant increase over the 18 hours of previous generations. It also supports fast charging, with just 15 minutes providing up to eight hours of battery life.

Hypertension detection will notify you if the Apple Watch detects signals of high blood pressure over time. Apple says it won't detect all instances of hypertension, but it expect to notify more than 1 million people of unknown hypertension in the first year. Apple is expecting approval from the FDA and other regulators.

The system uses data from the optical heart sensor to analyze how a user's blood vessels respond to the beats of the heart. The algorithm works passively in the background reviewing data over 30-day periods.

A new "Sleep Score" feature provides insights into sleep quality at a glance, helping users to aim for a more restorative sleep. It is determined by sleep duration, bedtime consistency, how often you wake up, and how long you spend in each sleep stage. Sleep Score provides a clear breakdown of the most critical components of a sleep, so users know what to prioritize to improve.

The Apple Watch Series 11 continues to be available in 42mm and 46mm casing sizes, and with both Wi-Fi only and cellular-enabled models. Aluminum models are available in Jet Black, Silver, Rose Gold, and Space Gray, while polished titanium cases come in Natural, Gold, and Slate. Prices continue to start at $399 and pre-orders begin today, with launch on Friday, September 19.

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Top Rated Comments

DavidLeblond Avatar
22 weeks ago
Hmm, I can see hypertension being Watch 11 only, but sleep score? Seriously, older apple watches can't do that? :rolleyes:
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ramanjassal98 Avatar
22 weeks ago
Wow! Good on Apple for enabling hypertension and sleep score on older models! I had a feeling they would after that moving video at the beginning.

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SuburbanPauper Avatar
22 weeks ago
Hypertension notifications = instant buy. This is what I was waiting for.
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MrGimper Avatar
22 weeks ago
So the hypertension doesn’t use a new sensor, so coming to older watches? (hahaha)
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neuropsychguy Avatar
22 weeks ago
I accidentally posted this in the AirPods Pro 3 thread: Adding a hypertension detection feature is huge! It's not going to be perfect but if it gets people to possible treatment sooner, that's a significant benefit.
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nezr Avatar
22 weeks ago
Sleep score coming to older devices

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