Bloomberg news source revealing the progress of non-piercing blood sugar testing technology now in step It’s a “proof-of-concept stage” and works well enough. But it will be released to the market only when it is developed in a smaller size.

This technology uses a laser beam under the skin to measure glucose levels. It used to be the size of a tablet, but thanks to advances in technology, it can now be developed into a prototype wearable device the size of an iPhone.

This technology will be useful to make it easier for people with diabetes to measure themselves. Including reminding patients to know how to prevent type 2 diabetes

The project has been in development since 2010, when Steve Jobs acquired blood sugar monitoring startup RareLight. With Apple at all, the company was later merged with Apple’s Exploratory Design Group (XDG), which included Tim Cook, Apple Watch hardware lead Eugene Kim, and other senior executives.

way Bloomberg It’s been reported that the actual product may take several years to reach the commercial market. Apple is expected to integrate the technology into the Apple Watch, which is positioned as a wellness device. If it has this feature, it will differentiate itself from the competition.

Source: https://www.engadget.com/apple-watch-no-prick-blood-glucose-monitor-200137031.html