I tested the Apple Watch app users say can ‘predict if you’ll get sick’

I tested the Apple Watch app users say can ‘predict if you’ll get sick’

I’m a big fan of wearables like the Apple Watch, as I rely on these devices to track my health and fitness around the clock. That includes sleep tracking, as I wear the Apple Watch at night so it can track my parameters while the body is at rest and recovering. Since I’ve been a longtime iPhone user, I’ve used the Apple Watch alongside it, but the same train of thinking would apply to any other ecosystem.

That said, the Apple Watch has a brand new app that I’ve been using ever since I installed the betas of iOS 18 and watchOS 11 earlier this year to track the trends of my health parameters.

It turns out the app can also predict sickness several days before it happens, at least according to various Apple Watch users. However, I could not take advantage of this feature until I upgraded to the Apple Watch Series 10 from the Apple Watch SE 2.

It’s the brand new Vitals app that tracks up to five parameters continuously to give you a bird’s eye look at your overall well-being. If these user accounts are accurate, the app might warn you a few days before getting sick. And it might be a good idea to configure it right away ahead of the upcoming flu and COVID seasons.

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