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Apple Watch's New High Blood Pressure Detection Feature Now Available

Ahead of watchOS 26 being released today, Apple has enabled the new Hypertension Notifications feature on compatible Apple Watch models in the U.S. and many other countries.

Hypertension Notifications Feature
The feature received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week, and it is now functional on the watchOS 26 and iOS 26 Release Candidate versions, just hours before the software updates are set to be released to the general public.

Apple said the feature will be available in more than 150 countries and regions this month, pending regulatory clearance. Today, it confirmed that it has received marketing authorization from "other global health authorities," including in the EU. MacRumors forum members said the feature has gone live in places such as the UK, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Poland, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, and others.

The feature is not yet available in Canada.

The feature can alert users if signs of chronic high blood pressure/hypertension are detected, according to Apple. Based on data from the Apple Watch's optical heart sensor, the feature can analyze how a user's blood vessels respond to the beats of the heart. The algorithm works passively in the background, reviewing data over 30-day periods, and it will notify users if it detects consistent signs of hypertension.

Apple said the feature underwent "rigorous scientific validation." According to the company, it was developed with advanced machine learning and training data from multiple studies totaling more than 100,000 participants, and its performance was then validated in a clinical study of more than 2,000 participants.

Apple says the feature is "not intended for use by people under 22 years old, those who have been previously diagnosed with hypertension, or during pregnancy."

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Canyda Avatar
11 months ago

Looking forward to my blood pressure rising even further after my watch tells me I have high blood pressure in a months time 👍
I laughed but I get it. I have high blood pressure (I'm on meds) and you know where and when my blood pressure is the highest? At the doctor's office, when they're measuring my blood pressure! You know when it's basically fine? At home, when I'm measuring my blood pressure.
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Jason2000 Avatar
11 months ago

I laughed but I get it. I have high blood pressure (I'm on meds) and you know where and when my blood pressure is the highest? At the doctor's office, when they're measuring my blood pressure! You know when it's basically fine? At home, when I'm measuring my blood pressure.
It's called The White Coat Syndrome. I suffer from it too.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago
Looking forward to my blood pressure rising even further after my watch tells me I have high blood pressure in a months time 👍
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
azhava Avatar
11 months ago

I totally get it! Every time I go to the docs, takes my blood pressure...he's ready to call EMS on me! I go home, take the blood pressure myself multiple times, 2 different devices... and call the numbers in, way lower than it was 60-90 minutes before when I was at the doctors. 🙄
Funny thing is, if you use a home device to measure BP it's recommended that you not have any stimulants beforehand (i.e. caffeine, nicotine, etc.), and that you sit quietly in a relaxed environment for at least 5 minutes before taking your BP readings.

When you go to a doc in the middle of the day you've already had 3 cups of coffee, you're stressed out from the traffic on the drive there, then you walk however far to get into the office and have the additional stress of the fact that it's a doctor's appointment. You sit in the waiting room doom scrolling, listening to screaming kids and bellyaching people until 45 minutes past your appointment time, which has you steamed because wtf, my appointment was 45 minutes ago. They finally take you in, put you on the scale, which shows 5 pounds heavier than your actual weight because you're fully clothed, stressing you out further, and then they slap a BP cuff right on you and take a reading. Gee, my BP is elevated? You don't say?!? 😆
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
11 months ago

So I just turned it on in the RC. Went through the quick questions. When you tell it you have been diagnosed with hypertension in the past it says this only for those who have NOT been diagnosed? Been on BP meds for years as I have a bad heart valve and BP used to be high. Under control for years now, but the app doesn't like that? Had to say "no" to that question in order get it to allow me to start using it. Seems very strange.
This is for people who aren’t diagnosed so they go get checked out. It isn’t for folks who already KNOW they have it. Same with the sleep apnea detection. It isn’t a replacement for actual blood pressure checks.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rotlex Avatar
11 months ago
So I just turned it on in the RC. Went through the quick questions. When you tell it you have been diagnosed with hypertension in the past it says this only for those who have NOT been diagnosed? Been on BP meds for years as I have a bad heart valve and BP used to be high. Under control for years now, but the app doesn't like that? Had to say "no" to that question in order get it to allow me to start using it. Seems very strange.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)