Apple Suspends Series 9 and Ultra 2 Smartwatch Sales Amid Patent Dispute
- December 20, 2023
- By Sarita Thomas
- Read 4 minutes
In a surprising turn of events, Apple Inc. (AAPL.O) announced on Monday that it will temporarily halt sales of its latest Series 9 and Ultra 2 smartwatches in the United States. This decision is a direct response to an ongoing patent dispute concerning the blood oxygen measurement technology used in these devices.
The dispute stems from an October ruling by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC), which found that Apple’s smartwatches infringed upon patents held by medical technology firm Masimo (MASI.O). This ruling could potentially lead to a ban on the import of Apple Watches into the U.S. The decision is currently under review by President Joe Biden, with a final verdict expected by December 25. Apple, in anticipation of the ruling being upheld, is proactively pausing sales.
Starting December 21, sales of these smartwatches will cease on Apple’s website, and from December 24, they will also stop in Apple’s retail stores. Notably, this suspension does not affect other models like the Apple Watch SE, which does not include the disputed blood oxygen sensor technology.
Mohd Sufyan, a patent strategist from Maxinov, a patent strategy and research firm, anticipates that this pause in sales will not significantly impact Apple’s holiday sales in the U.S., as the company seem to have ample inventory of other models. However, the real challenge lies in the potential long-term implications, particularly regarding Apple’s ability to use or modify the contested blood oxygen sensor technology in future devices.
Masimo’s CEO Joe Kiani has expressed openness to negotiation with Apple, emphasizing the importance of upholding patent rights and maintaining public trust in the U.S. patent system. Meanwhile, Apple holds a substantial share of the global smartwatch market and plans to continue selling the Series 9 and Ultra 2 models outside of the U.S., including during the Lunar New Year season in Asia.
Apple remains confident that the ITC’s ruling is flawed and is preparing to appeal the decision. The company is also exploring technical and legal avenues to ensure the continued availability of its smartwatches to customers.
This situation is not Apple’s first encounter with patent disputes. Notably, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office earlier rejected Apple’s requests to review the validity of the patents at the heart of the ITC decision. Additionally, Apple faces legal challenges with other companies like Masimo and AliveCor, underscoring the ongoing complexities in the tech industry’s intellectual property landscape.
As the situation develops, the tech community and consumers alike are keenly watching how Apple navigates this challenging scenario, balancing innovation with legal and ethical considerations in the highly competitive smartwatch market.
Apple has initiated a separate lawsuit against Masimo for alleged patent infringement, filed in a federal court in Delaware. This legal action by Apple has been described by them as an attempt by Masimo to pave the way for its own entry into the competitive smartwatch market.
If you are interested in exploring the active patent portfolio of Masimo granted by the USPTO in blood oxygen measurement technology, we have collected these for your reference below.
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Multiple-wavelength physiological monitor
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Multi-wavelength physiological monitor
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Multi-wavelength physiological monitor
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Hypersaturation index
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Parallel measurement alarm processor
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Signal processing apparatus
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Systems and methods for determining blood oxygen saturation values using complex number encoding
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Automated CCHD screening and detection
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Stereo pulse oximeter
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Arrhythmia alarm processor
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Signal processing apparatus
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Parallel measurement alarm processor
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Physiological monitor touchscreen interface
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Parallel alarm processor
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Dual-mode pulse oximeter
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Flowometry in optical coherence tomography for analyte level estimation
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Emitter driver for noninvasive patient monitor
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Signal processing apparatus
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Signal processing apparatus and method
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Physiological parameter alarm delay
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Portable patient monitor
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Active pulse blood constituent monitoring
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Systems and methods for determining blood oxygen saturation values using complex number encoding
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Systems and methods for determining blood oxygen saturation values using complex number encoding
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Systems and methods for acquiring calibration data usable in a pulse oximeter
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Systems and methods for acquiring calibration data usable in a pulse oximeter
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Physiological parameter system
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Patient-worn wireless physiological sensor
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Variable indication estimator
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System and method for monitoring the life of a physiological sensor
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Remote patient management and monitoring systems and methods
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Parameter compensated pulse oximeter
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Signal processing apparatus and method
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Modular patient monitor
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Signal processing apparatus
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Signal processing apparatus
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