The decision, made public on Thursday, concludes that Apple's latest implementation of pulse-oximetry functionality falls outside the scope of Masimo's asserted rights. The full ITC commission will now review the judge's ruling and decide whether to adopt it – a step that will determine whether the redesigned watches remain protected...Read Entire Article
Reworked Apple Watch avoids ban, but Masimo battle escalates
Why This Matters
This ruling highlights the ongoing patent disputes in the wearable tech industry, emphasizing the importance of intellectual property rights and innovation. For consumers, it signals that Apple can continue to improve its Apple Watch without legal interruptions, potentially leading to more advanced health features. The case also underscores the competitive landscape between tech giants and specialized health tech companies like Masimo.
Key Takeaways
- Apple's redesigned Watch avoids a patent ban, allowing continued product sales.
- The dispute centers on pulse-oximetry technology and intellectual property rights.
- The ITC review will determine if the current design remains protected or faces further legal challenges.
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