Apple hires experts in fitness and medical products to produce the iWatch

  Apple invests a lot of time and money in the project iWatch, so much so that hired a series of experts in the development of medical products, a series of fitness experts and of course a series of experts in the development of products that can be worn by users. Bob Mansfield, the former SVP who resigned and was rehired Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, would lead the team that develops similar products iWatch-, and both he and other members of Apple's management team have tested various products such as Nike Fuel Bandor Jawbone up.

  Based on experience with these devices, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will coordinate his new employees to develop a iWatch, or other products that can be worn by users (wearables), but for now we do not know what exactly will reach the market and when this will happen. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has so far employed people specialized in the development of devices that: measure the level of glucose in the blood, map the veins of the limbs and not only that. Apple hired an entire team of people from a company called C8 MediSensors, which developed biometric sensors, but went bankrupt last year.

  The iWatch is going to be presented as a device capable of doing a multitude of things, separate from the functions SmartWatchof today, and these biometric sensors will have an essential role. The device could be controlled using a touch screen similar to that of the iPod Nano, which you see in the picture, and its functions are currently under development. Apple wants to enter the smartwatch market with a revolutionary device, with a device capable of functions that current smartwatches do not have, but it remains to be seen when it will decide that it is the right moment for its launch.