The iWatch could include a new type of sensor unavailable in other smartwatches

  iWatch has been in the development process for more than a year within the framework Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, and according to rumors that appeared in recent months, launch SmartWatchwould take place in the fall of this year. Launch of iWatch could take place at the same time as iOS release 8And according a rumor recent Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), could implement a sensor for detecting prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays. The sensor was launched in February, and separate from detection of long exposure to ultraviolet rays, this sensor can detect, heart rate, blood oxygen level and can provide options for control devices using gestures.

These chips measure UV exposure to help those with elevated risk of sunburn or just a general concern about excessive sun exposure, and we believe they may be of appeal to OEMs looking to differentiate in a crowded market. To that end, while these products have seen little public hype thus far, we believe SLAB has a win in Apple's upcoming iWatch (late 2H14 or early 2015).

  Although this is the first time we know about the implementation of such a type of sensor, yes Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), tested its prototypes before the official launch, then there is a good chance we will have it available. As I already told you more than a month ago, the Apple company is preparing a Healthbook application for iOS 8 in which it will collect information from the main sensors available in iWatch, and this new one will interact with it, regardless of what types of information it will provide for users.

  Introducing the iWatch is going to take place in September of this year, its launch may coincide with iPhone 6 launch from September.