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Can Siri monitor my blood pressure and glucose levels on the Apple Watch Ultra 2


Siri can indeed monitor and log your blood pressure and glucose levels on the Apple Watch Ultra 2, thanks to new features introduced with watchOS 10.2. This update allows Siri to process health-related requests directly on the device, enhancing privacy since your health data remains on the watch and is not sent to external servers[1][3].

Key Features of Siri on Apple Watch Ultra 2

- Health Data Queries: You can ask Siri specific questions about your health metrics, including:
- "What’s my blood glucose level?"
- "What was my blood pressure yesterday?"[2][3].

- Logging Health Information: Siri can also log various health-related data points. For example, you can say:
- "My blood sugar is 122."
- "Record my blood pressure as 118 over 76." This makes it easier to track your health without manual entry[1][2][3].

Requirements

To utilize these features, you need:
- An Apple Watch Ultra 2 or Series 9, as these models are equipped with the S9 chip that enables on-device processing of Siri requests.
- A compatible third-party device connected to the Health app for accurate readings of blood pressure and glucose levels[1][3].

Conclusion

The integration of Siri with health monitoring capabilities on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 offers a convenient way to manage and log important health data like blood pressure and glucose levels, making it a valuable tool for users focused on their health management.
Citations:
[1] https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/why-siris-new-health-features-are-a-big-deal-for-the-apple-watch/
[2] https://bgr.com/tech/i-might-have-to-upgrade-my-apple-watch-just-for-siris-new-health-features/
[3] https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2023/12/siri-can-now-help-users-access-and-log-their-health-app-data/
[4] https://www.pocket-lint.com/how-to-use-siri-with-apple-health/
[5] https://www.reddit.com/r/AppleWatch/comments/18x4met/siri_health_data_not_working_on_apple_watch_ultra/
[6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VegN1B4S4Lg