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What specific health data can Siri now log on the Apple Watch Ultra 2


The Apple Watch Ultra 2, equipped with watchOS 10.2 and the S9 SiP chip, introduces enhanced capabilities for logging and accessing health data through Siri. Here are the specific health data types that Siri can now log and manage on the device:

Health Data Siri Can Log

1. Weight: Users can say, "My weight is [X] pounds."
2. Medication Tracking: Users can log medication intake by saying, "I took my [medication name] at [time]."
3. Menstrual Cycle: Users can log their menstrual cycle status, such as "My period started today" or "Log that I have spotting today."
4. Blood Sugar Levels: Users can record their blood glucose levels with commands like "My blood sugar is [X]."
5. Blood Pressure: Users can log blood pressure readings by stating, "Record my blood pressure as [systolic] over [diastolic]."
6. Body Temperature: Users can log their body temperature, for example, "Log my body temperature as [X] degrees."

Health Data Siri Can Access

Siri can also provide insights into various health metrics based on the last week of data stored in the Health app:

- Activity Metrics:
- Current status of Activity Rings (Move, Exercise, Stand)
- Step count
- Distance walked or biked

- Sleep Data:
- Hours of sleep from the previous night
- Average sleep duration over a week

- Vital Signs:
- Heart rate
- Blood oxygen level
- Respiratory rate

- Other Metrics:
- Daily calorie burn
- Flights of stairs climbed

This functionality aims to make health data more accessible and manageable through voice commands, enhancing user convenience while maintaining privacy by processing requests on-device rather than in the cloud[1][2][5][6].

Citations:
[1] https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/apple-watch-ultra-2-review
[2] https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/why-siris-new-health-features-are-a-big-deal-for-the-apple-watch/
[3] https://www.apple.com/apple-watch-ultra-2/specs/
[4] https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/access-write-health-data-siri/
[5] https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/12/siri-can-now-help-users-access-and-log-their-health-app-data/
[6] https://www.idownloadblog.com/2023/12/06/siri-health-data-view-log-health-fitness-data-ios-17-2-ipados-172-watchos-10-1/