Lawsuit over heart rate sensor technology in Apple Watch

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is facing a lawsuit from a US-based that claimed the maker is infringing on its patented with the heart rate sensor in Watch.

Michigan-based develops near-infrared and mid-infrared

"A company is suing claiming the used to measure heart rate in the latest Watches infringes on its patented technology," Axios reported on Saturday.

has filed the lawsuit in the US state of Texas, claiming that willfully infringed on its patents and asking for an injunction against along with damages.

"In the lawsuit, the said that it met with from 2014 until 2016 but ultimately the company broke off discussions about a partnership, then introduced using its approach," the report added.

Invented by Omni's founder and Mohammed N Islam, US patent numbers "9,651,533" and "9,757,040" were granted in 2017, while US Patent numbers "9,861,286" and "9,885,698" were issued in 2018, according to AppleInsider.

Each patent refers to a that uses a light source, in some cases near-infrared LED arrays, alongside a receiver to capture non-invasive blood measurements.

Watch uses similar to obtain the heart rate of its wearer.

"The lawsuit further notes Greg Joswiak, in an email dated July 14, 2016 that invited Islam to discuss the pending with a team at Apple," AppleInsider added.

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 12:10 IST