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Medical device company Masimo wants Apple Watch Series 6 sales banned

This is the next step in the ongoing legal battle.

over a fifth (22.5%) of the world's Internet users now own a smartwatch, amounting to a total of 1.2 billion people globally — a 9% rise from the year before.

Masimo is expanding its legal battle against Apple. The medial device company has filed a patent infringement complaint agains the tech giant and is asking for a ban on impacts of the Apple Watch, reports Bloomberg.

Masimo claims that the Apple Watch Series 6 infringes on five of its patents for devices that use light transmitted through the body to measure oxygen levels in the blood. The company says that the tech is vial to its business and that Apple is unfairly copying its features.

In September 2020 Masimo accused Apple of trying to delay a legal fight over allegedly stolen blood-oxygen monitoring technology in the Apple Watch Series 6 so it can gain a more dominant share of the smartwatch market. Blood-oxygen monitoring is a key feature of the latest Apple smartwatch.

Masimo and its spinoff Cercacor Laboratories sued in January 2020. They accused Apple of promising a working relationship only to steal secret information. The tech giant also attempted to hire away key employees, including Cercacor’s former chief technology officer and Masimo’s chief medical officer.

Masimo is an American manufacturer of noninvasive patient monitoring technologies based in Irvine, California. The company sells more pulse oximetry to hospitals than any other company.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.