Apple Watch Series 4 will let you know if you need to apply sun screen before going out
Yesterday, we showed you a leaked image of the Series 4 Apple Watch that will reportedly be unveiled by Apple on September 12th. The larger edge-to-edge display has room for eight complications, including a new one seen in the lower left corner of the render. What appears to be a UV Index reading is seen, including a scale. The scale appears to be in line with the ones used by the WHO and the EPA.With the UV Index reading available, those with the Series 4 Apple Watch will be able to know in advance, with a glance at their timepiece, whether they need to slather on a ton of sun screen before going outside. A reading in the 6 to 7 range indicates that unprotected skin will be at risk outdoors. At that level, the EPA suggests applying SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours, even on cloudy days, and after swimming or sweating. A higher reading calls for minimal exposure to the sun from 10am to 4pm, and the donning of a hat and sunglasses.
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Fernande Dalal
Update: 2024-06-01