Apple is developing bracelets for the Apple Watch that have built-in biometric sensors

Apple Watch port diagnosticsApple Watch was launched in April 2014 by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and it seems that Cupertino is already prepared Watch Apple 2 for launch, and he could come with some extremely interesting accessories prepared by Apple at the moment for launch.

Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intended to implement in Apple Watch biometric sensors for measuring blood oxygen level, breathing level, blood pressure and body temperature, but unfortunately he did not manage to prepare them in time for the smart watch.

Although Apple Watch they do not exist and could be non-existent in Watch Apple 2, the Apple company intends to implement these sensors in bracelets that will be able to be interconnected with the Apple Watch through the diagnostic port visible in the image above.

The bracelets would be compatible with the current Apple Watch model, they would also be compatible with the one that will be launched next year by those from Cupertino, and the existence of these bracelets would be based on the impossibility of implementing so many sensors in such a watch small sold by Apple.

At the moment it would not be hard to believe that Apple would have problems in launching such a small and thin Apple Watch that has so many sensors implemented, but even the appearance of these smart bracelets does not seem so certain at the moment face.

Bracelets are generally perishable, and the sensors could be affected by the way the bracelets are used, the blows they constantly receive and more, so Apple could have many reservations in implementing such sensors in a bracelet instead of the watch case.

After the discovery of the diagnostic port of the Apple Watch, it was suggested that it could be used for the same smart bracelets, and now we see a supposed confirmation, but no one knows for sure what Apple will do.