
Speaking to the podcast (via ), tech analyst Jon Prosser said that the function will take into account blood oxygen levels and heart rate to determine if a user is hyperventilating. Hyperventilation, or abnormally rapid breathing, is often caused by panic and stress.
The new feature will give a heads-up to the wearer
The alleged feature could alert users to a panic attack before it happens and offer breathing exercises to help them cope.
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Sunday, 10 May 2020
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