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 Samsung has improved its smartwatch with each iteration to compete with the Apple Watch and be a solid alternative for Android users. The Korean giant launched the Galaxy Watch 4 series last year with the WearOS-based One UI Watch skin and a new body composition measurement feature. And now the company could embed a thermometer sensor in its upcoming Galaxy Watch 5, which is expected to launch this year. Here are the details.

Measure body temperature with Galaxy Watch 5

According to recent reports, Samsung is aiming to add a thermometer sensor to its Galaxy Watch 5 models to allow users to measure their body temperature with ease. This could be very useful in detecting early signs of COVID-19 and also help track women's ovulation cycles more accurately.

However, there are a few issues with a thermometer sensor on a smartwatch where companies have avoided adding the same to their smartwatches. There are many external factors like sunlight that could affect the temperature of the skin near a wearer's wrists. Therefore, it often becomes difficult for the thermometer sensor to provide an accurate measurement.

However, according to a recent report by Korea-based publication ETNews , Samsung has discovered a way to avoid this problem and allow the thermometer sensor to measure a user's body temperature as accurately as possible . Thus, the company could integrate the new technology in its next Galaxy Watch 5 to gain an edge over its competitors in the market.

Additionally, the report mentions that Samsung is testing a prototype of a pair of Galaxy Buds earbuds with body temperature measurement feature . It would use an infrared sensor to measure the temperature of the eardrums and track body temperature.

Now, it is worth mentioning that Samsung has not yet confirmed anything regarding its upcoming Galaxy Watch 5 models. Hence, we suggest you take this information with a grain of salt. The company is expected to launch the Galaxy Watch 5 series in August this year, alongside its next-gen foldables. We expect more details on the smartwatch to surface in the coming months. So stay tuned for more updates and let us know your thoughts on a thermometer sensor on your smartwatch in the comments below.

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