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Apple Watch 7 might respond to your breath – TechRadar
Breathe once to answer

Patents are wonderful things as they often highlight ambitious or unlikely ideas, and a recent Apple Watch patent is one such example of that.
Published by the US Patent and Trademark Office on April 1, and spotted by Apple Insider, a patent titled Blow event detection and mode switching with an electronic device details the ability for an Apple Watch to respond to a blow event.
By that the patent literally means blowing on the watch, with it then responding in various possible ways, such as answering…
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