The speed at which an accident occurs is very important when it comes to reducing risk, When an action is taken by health care professionals, it becomes easier to take risks of course. Today we bring you the experience of William Bout, a San Francisco-based designer who was beaten while riding his bike to work last week.
Bout, who went to his office as usual every morning, It was hit by a car and was unconscious on the ground. His Apple Watch, when it received a major fall after the accident, alerted itself to emergencies that were quickly coming to the scene. What might have been a sad story is a perfect one, because fortunately William Bout was able to tell how the event took place, and to remember the speed with which he came and the emergency.
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All Apple 4 Series drives have a fall detection system, or are automatically disabled for those under 65, we encourage all users to use it on their devices, and here we tell you. The system works discreetly when it opens and starts working when a sudden collapse occurs. At that moment an alarm starts sounding on the Apple Watch, and if the user doesn't use it immediately it is communicating with the emergency and sends an SMS via our geolocation to our emergency contact.
The Cupertino investing a lot of efforts to improve their day-to-day prevention systems on our devices and iPhone and Apple Watch are a clear example of this. Its responsiveness has saved the lives of many users and this proves its worth. We look forward to knowing what the next feat or upgrade of these devices will be.