Apple is facing a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the Apple Watch's blood oxygen sensor is 'racially biased' against people with dark skin tones.
It is unclear if Apple's technology carries the same problem. An
, which found that blood oxygen level readings were not meaningfully different between white Apple Watch wearers and nonwhite users. Doctors stress that anyone who is struggling to breathe should seek emergency care, and at-home devices are prone to false readings due to human error, and a range of other issues.While the website makes no mention of a user's natural skin color interfering with the device, it does include a disclaimer that "permanent or temporary changes to your skin, such as some tattoos, can also impact performance" of the Blood Oxygen app.
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