There's no doubt about the benefits that the technology built into the Apple Watch (as well as other premium devices in this segment) brings to users' lives. It's more than just a watch with computer-like features. It's much like taking a digital look at our vital signs, and if something isn't right with our hearts, our breathing, or our way of being, an alarm wakes up our anxiety. This has saved lives, as we can see in these videos shared by Apple.
Digital health is always under surveillance
apple Australia YouTube has published two new ads for the Apple Watch showcasing the device's health and safety features. Both stories are accounts of real-life experiences of smartwatch customers.
The first is exclusively Australian, where Bruce, an Apple Watch user, tells the story of the kangaroo that caused him to fall off his bike. The device's fall detection device saved him when he called emergency services and notified his emergency contact while he was unconscious.
The next point is from the mother's point of view. Her daughter, Lexi, received low heart rate notifications from her Apple Watch — the result of complete heart block.
All of this, with the necessary characteristics given in these videos, could happen to any of the users. In fact, Pplware has demonstrated the full potential of this equipment, both in real testimonials that have seen this tool help in their lives, and through evidence that allows the Apple Watch to be alert on every user's wrist.
Apple's current lineup includes the Apple Watch Series 9, Ultra 2, and SE 2. Learn more about the health and safety features of Apple Watch here.
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