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Apple asks court to lift ban on oxygen-tracking Apple Watch
Apple is intensifying its legal push to overturn a ruling that could force the company to stop selling certain Apple Watch models with blood oxygen monitoring features in the US.
The tech behemoth urged the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to reverse a 2023 US International Trade Commission (ITC) determination that Apple had infringed on patents of medical device producer Masimo.
Due to their use of pulse oximetry technology, the ruling could effectively ban imports of the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, two of Apple’s latest models.
Apple attorney Joseph Mueller of WilmerHale said the ITC ruling had a devastating impact on Apple Watch users. He said millions of Apple Watch users were blocked from a popular health feature. Mueller also contended that Masimo’s product was still in the prototype stage when the lawsuit was filed in 2021.
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