- Apple has patented a new method of monitoring exercises
- He says that technology can capture body movement data and determine which exercise is doing
- I could also count how many repetitions have made, possibly racing the way to improve training monitoring or class participation online
While we have heard that Apple is preparing an update of the health application quite significant by 2025, the company has also patented a new type of exercise monitoring technology that could feed improved training in many of the best iPhones in the future.
A new Apple patent published on April 3 and seen by Techradar, called ‘Exercise Monitoring Prediction Method’, reveals that Apple is exploring a new technology for training monitoring. It refers to “predict and counting physical activity repetitions” using captured image data of a body in motion.
Apple’s patent aims to overcome some of the limitations of predicting and tracking the activity of a person in real time.
In that sense, Apple technology can take image capture data and predict which activity is doing while in progress and potentially provide feedback on this.
That could be done using a camera in any type of electronic device, including a phone, tablet, computer or even a laptop like a Apple Watch (which leans to get a camera one day). Here there are heavy tones of the Peloton Guide, but it seems that Apple is trying to take technology a step further with a more precise monitoring.
Apple that explores this technology could point out a series of implementations and updates for users, especially the use of Apple devices to track training in real time or by participating in a more collective version of a class of Apple Fitness Plus online.
Apple explores training
The best Apple watches, Apple’s health application and devices such as the iPhone Excel in certain health and well -being monitoring implementations; However, an obvious characteristic is to conduct training using representatives and monitoring.
Even the Amazfit Active 2, a $ 99 smart watch that we describe as one of the best cheap smart watches on the market, has a built -in repetition tracker for strength and conditioning training,
If Apple could break the training and monitoring of the representatives, it would be a great impulse for the company’s health and well -being ambitions, and using the cameras of its device could be a key to gaining the advantage.
The powerful characteristics such as Lidar would be much more precise than the accelerometers when it comes to the follow -up form and the representatives in a training participant, which gives Apple a potentially incomparable precision in this regard.
Given what is generally cumbersome already antisocial that can be the gym, it seems that this type of technology would be more easily lending at home.
I can definitely imagine a service as Apple Fitness+ supported by training data monitoring to provide users with more clinical information about their progress, tracking representatives on the screen in real time during training.
While it is not mentioned here, there is also no reason to think that this technology cannot develop more to deliver comments and pointers in the form and position.
At this point, technology is just a paper idea. If Apple ever launches a function like this, it will probably be one year or two of the consumers. So don’t expect an Ultra 3 Apple Watch with a camera that can track your workouts.
More immediately, we know that Apple is planning a great improvement of blood pressure for the aforementioned Ultra 3 and the Apple Watch Series 11, which are expected at the end of this year.
Lately, rumors point to a new review of the health application, full of an AI agent designed to replicate your doctor, already arriving in 2026.