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AirPods Could Detect Your Respiratory Rate by Listening to You Breathe, According to New Study – Gizmodo Australia
A new study has found that Apple’s AirPods may be capable of estimating respiratory rates by listening to a user’s breathing.

Wearable fitness devices are increasingly focused on new health benefits. Both the Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch have advanced enough to gather data on all sorts of medical conditions. But one device you may not have pinned as a health tracker is…
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