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Today, Apple has released iOS 18.6.1 and watchOS 11.6.1 for all compatible iPhone and Apple Watch devices. These updates mark the return of Blood Oxygen Monitoring in the United States, a feature that was previously disabled due to a patent dispute with Masimo.
### Apple’s Latest Update: Restores Blood Oxygen Monitoring
If you have a compatible device, you can download and install the latest version right now through the Settings app. Since it is a final build, not a beta, you do not need a developer account. Simply navigate to **General > Software Update** and follow the on-screen instructions.
For Apple Watch users, launch the dedicated Watch app on your iPhone, go to **General > Software Update**, and follow the instructions. Ensure that your Apple Watch has over 50% battery life and is connected to a power source before updating. Additionally, your Apple Watch must be within range of your iPhone for the update to proceed.
### Blood Oxygen Monitoring Mechanics
Apple initially disabled the Blood Oxygen Monitoring feature on U.S. devices in 2024 due to a patent issue with Masimo. However, this time, the mechanics are slightly different. Although technically not available on the Apple Watch, the device will take blood oxygen readings and send the data to your paired iPhone. The phone processes the information, and you can check the readings under the **Respiratory** section of the Health app.
### Additional Information
Apart from this major addition, Apple has not mentioned any other improvements or bug fixes in these updates. The only change is the restoration of Blood Oxygen Monitoring for compatible devices. We will keep you informed about further updates to the health feature, so stay tuned for more information.