Apple announced its new Apple Watch Series 9 Tuesday, which features a touchless ability to answer calls and snooze alarms – users tape their index and thumb together to perform these tasks.
It uses machine learning to detect tiny changes in blood flow when the user taps their fingers together, freeing up the other hand for other tasks like walking a dog or holding a cup of coffee, said Apple Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams.
The Series 9 was designed with the tech giant’s most powerful chip – the S9-Chp – that is twice as fast as the one introduced in 2022.
Along with a new device, Apple announced innovative features, including Name Drop between the devices and the ability to sync your Watch with a Home Pod.
The event will also see the highly anticipated iPhone 15, rumored to be the most significant overhaul to its smartphone line in years.
Apple kicked off its annual September product event with emotional stories of people whose lives were saved by its Apple Watch – and then revealed the new Apple Watch Series 9
Apple started its annual September event with experiences from several Apple Watch owners whose devices saved their lives, either by the heart rate monitor or SOS Emergency feature.
While these life-saving features are crucial, the tech giant has rolled out new updates with the Series 9.
The Apple Watches new internal hardware that picks up the hand gestures makes the double-tap feature possible.
The Series 8 provides up to 1,000 nits of brightness, but the latest model is up to 2,000.