CNBC June 27, 2019
Christina Farr, Kif Leswing

KEY POINTS
  • Select Apple Stores now sell One Drop, a blood glucose monitor that closely integrates with the iPhone and the Apple Watch.
  • It’s the only diabetes product that Apple is selling in its physical stores, although Apple previously carried One Drop online.
  • Apple is increasingly breaking into the health space by selling consumer-oriented products and integrating the data from them in its Health app, making the iPhone and Apple Watch hubs for people’s personal health.

Some Apple retail locations now sell a glucose monitor that integrates with the iPhone to give people with diabetes a way to track their blood sugar through Apple’s Health app.

One Drop is an aesthetically designed blood glucose monitor...

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