- Apple could add a sleep score in a future Apple Watch update
- Could measure its sleep, temperature and more stages
- We do not know when, or yes, this feature will be added to Watchos
The best Apple watches can track many things, including several different aspects of your night dream. But one thing that they cannot do at this time is to provide a score that indicates the quality of their dream. However, according to a filtered chart, that is something that could soon reach Apple’s laptop.
That information was discovered by the writer Steve Moser, who drugged a graphic called “Clock focus” of Deep within the health application of the Apple Code (through Macrumors). The combination of the image name and its content could imply that Apple is working on a new sleep score function for Watchos.
The image shows an Apple Watch with the number 84 in the center of its screen. This number is surrounded by three bars that curve to form a circle. Interestingly, the bars are red, light blue and purple, and these tones correspond to the sleep stages that are shown in the health application (there, red indicates awake, light blue means ReM dream and the purple dream means deep sleep. The application also uses dark blue for central dream, which could be what the graph is showing).
The number and color bars can insinuate a general score that takes into account the different sleep stages and how much of each of those that obtained at night. That would provide an additional level of data that does not currently find in Watchos.
More than just sleep stages?
But there are indications that other factors could be considered for this score. In Apple’s chart, Apple Watch is flanked on both sides by several icons, including a moon in Stars, a “ZZ”, a bed and a alarm clock. At this time, Apple uses the bed icon for sleep approach mode, while the alarm can mean when your alarm shot or when you got out of bed.
Moser also saw an icon of the thermometer, which could be a clue that Apple will take into account more than just sleep stages by calculating a sleep score. You can incorporate the doll temperature as an indicator of your health, for example, and there may be other still baffled metrics that are also included as part of the general score.
If this sleep score feature comes true, Apple will be far from the first smart watches manufacturer to include it in their products: both Fitbit and Garmin have included sleep scores on their devices for years.
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