Companies say Apple copies their ideas and abuses the patent system. “First, you get all excited. Then you realize that the long-term plan is to do it themselves and take it all.” It's a claim that Apple fiercely disputes.
A model of a pulse oximetry sensor in Masimo’s lab.It sounded like a dream partnership when Apple Inc. reached out to Joe Kiani, the founder of a company that makes blood-oxygen measurement devices. He figured his technology was a perfect fit for the Apple Watch.
Soon after meeting him, Apple began hiring employees from his company, Masimo Corp. , including engineers and its chief medical officer. Apple offered to double their salaries, Mr. Kiani said. In 2019, Apple published patents under the name of a former Masimo engineer for sensors similar to Masimo’s, documents show. The following year, Apple launched a watch that could measure blood oxygen levels.
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