The next Apple Watch might help with this annoying, repetitive, and emotionally laborious task.
Body temperature monitoring, in particular, has been a complex feature for wearable makers to figure out.
Thats because one way to check for ovulation is to reference incremental temperature changes.
The next Apple Watch could finally add body temperature monitoring.Photo: Victoria Song / Gizmodo
Why not have your smartwatch manage all that passively in the background?
Other wearable companies haveattemptedto launch devices to help with fertility tracking.
Well know what Apple has in store if and when it makes its announcements later this year.
If Google finally launches itsPixel Watch, this will be the year wearables get interesting again.
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