The holy grail of Apple Watch health features is reportedly still being worked on by the gang in Cupertino. We are talking about a way for users of Apple’s timepiece to painlessly get a reading of their glucose or “blood sugar” level. Insulin-dependent diabetics need to know this number before each meal because it determines how much insulin they need to inject to bring down their “blood sugar.”
Over 200 million insulin-dependent diabetics worldwide need an accurate and painless way to measure glucose levels
The margin of error for the blood glucose readings has been improving over the three clinical trials
PKvitality hopes to have the K’Watch Glucose smartwatch available by 2024 priced at $199.99. The replaceable K’apsul Glucose sensor is expected to cost approximately $99.90 a month although those prices are subject to change.
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One of the best things about this watch is that it will notify you with discreet alerts when your sugar is too high and you need to take some insulin to bring it down, or it is too low and you need to drink some Orange Juice or a sugary cola drink. Eating chocolate will also help prevent a hypoglycemic attack that could lead a diabetic to pass out because he or she has too little sugar in their system thanks to the insulin.
The watch can be worn at all times, even in the shower according to the 30 second promotional video that the company produced (which you will find embedded in this article).