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You Might Soon Be Able to Monitor Your Breathing Rate with AirPods, New Apple Research Reveals – Digital Information World
The experiment discovered that the retrieved audio can serve as a feasible signal for “passively estimating” respiratory rates….

According to recent research conducted by Apple and Cornell University, gadgets with built-in microphones such as AirPods and AirPods Pro can be used to gauge respiratory rate (RR). The study indicates that the breath audio fetched by these devices can…
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