Apple Watch might feature blood pressure, blood glucose, and alcohol level tracking in 2022 Apple Watch | Photo credit: Fabian Albert (@fabiraw) / Unsplash Tuesday, May 4, 2021 6:42 AM UTC Related Stories Despite speculations that more advanced health monitoring features will be added to the Apple Watch this year, a new report suggests it may not happen until 2022. However, the wait could be worth it as the new functions likely include a way for users to keep track of their blood pressure, blood glucose, and alcohol level. Apple’s partnership with sensor maker hints at advanced 2022 Apple Watch features Apple has long been rumored to introduce a health monitoring feature that would make it possible for people to check crucial biomarkers with non-invasive methods. While there is no definite timeline when these functions will be available on the Apple Watch, official filings confirmed that the tech giant has been working on it for some time.