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Your Apple Watch might help spot the “silent killer” lurking in your daily life – don’t miss this new feature

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Apple Watch Series 11 grabbed headlines at the September 2025 event with its new hypertension notification feature. According to Apple’s official release, the device now uses its optical heart sensor and custom algorithms to monitor trends in cardiovascular data for early signs of high blood pressure, often called a silent killer. The approach does not measure exact systolic and diastolic pressure but instead watches for long-term patterns in blood vessel responses and subtle heart rate changes.

Apple says its machine learning system is built on the collective cardiovascular and activity data from over 100,000 smartwatch users and was validated in a separate clinical cohort with more than 2,000 participants. The goal is to alert users who might be trending toward chronic high blood pressure. When the system spots suspicious patterns, the user is nudged to get tested with a medical-grade home cuff, since the watch itself cannot make a clinical diagnosis. This feature is not a substitute for routine doctor visits or home blood pressure kits. However, it comes at a time when an estimated one-third of adults globally have hypertension, often unaware due to the absence of clear symptoms.

Can’t replace medical diagnosis

The medical community sees the update as a promising step, with important caveats. According to Dr. Harlan Krumholz, a Yale cardiologist quoted by Apple, anything that improves early detection of high blood pressure can help lower rates of heart attack, stroke and kidney failure. At the same time, the device should not be viewed as a stand-in for a clinical blood pressure reading.

Apple says the notifications are not meant to diagnose or replace the advice of a healthcare provider. If a trend is detected, the watch will suggest tracking blood pressure using standard at-home medical devices and sharing the data with a physician. Clinical guidelines from the American Heart Association and European Society of Cardiology still recommend confirmation with traditional cuffs before making any treatment decisions. The algorithm’s success relies on long-term monitoring, so users who often remove the watch or disable heart tracking may not benefit fully from the feature. Apple’s own numbers show hypertension affects millions, but specific figures for the watch’s new notifications are still to come.

Apple has confirmed that the hypertension feature will also roll out to previous models like Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 through watchOS 26, pending final approvals from US and European regulators. As this moves forward, Apple Watch users have another cue to take proactive steps on heart health. But just remember, no smartwatch is a replacement for the real thing.

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