In past stories, Apple has shared stories of people being saved by Apple Watches. Recently, someone in Taiwan was also saved by an Apple Watch, and the person wrote a letter of thanks to Apple CEO Tim Cook and the Apple team. So, what features of the Apple Watch can help wearers?

In a recent story shared, Ms. Huang from Taiwan expressed her gratitude to Apple CEO Tim Cook and the Apple team via email, explaining that her mother, who usually lives alone, fell at home and accidentally broke the glass of the home partition, causing heavy bleeding.
The Apple Watch she was wearing at the time was using the SOS emergency service function, and through the fall detection function, it determined that the wearer had accidentally fallen. The system automatically notified the police for emergency assistance and also sent a message to Ms. Huang and her sister in the United States. With the help of the SOS emergency service function, Ms. Huang's mother was successfully rescued.

In fact, in addition to the fall detection function, Apple Watch also provides cardiac fitness status judgment for heart problems that are usually difficult to detect. It also includes notifications of arrhythmia, sudden high heart rate, and low heart rate, allowing wearers to more easily detect whether there are potential heart problems.
In addition, the blood oxygen concentration measurement function can also help determine the wearer's blood circulation status, or track personal sleep quality through the sleep function. In addition, the built-in sensor components can determine the wearer's personal exercise and walking status, and then help determine the individual's physical fitness status, making Apple Watch an auxiliary tool for early detection of physical abnormalities.

Elsewhere, Apple Watch also includes a mindfulness function that can help users adjust their breathing and mood, and even a reminder function for excessive noise levels to prevent users' hearing from being affected by excessive ambient volume. For those who often sit in the office for long periods of time, Apple Watch will also remind them to stand up and stretch their muscles.

In addition to Apple Watch, you can also use SOS emergency services on iPhone, which includes the same emergency call function as Apple Watch. For example, in any case, you can press and hold the volume down and power buttons of iPhone at the same time, or long press the side button of Apple Watch to quickly call the emergency service call function to contact local police, ambulance or fire department.
Even iPhone models can automatically dial emergency numbers in the event of a serious car accident, or make calls through the Apple Watch. The satellite call function added to the iPhone 14 series can send a distress signal and location information via satellite paging in an emergency or in a place without a mobile network connection. Although this feature is currently only available in certain countries and regions, Apple expects to make it available in more countries and regions in the future.

In addition, Apple has addedThe double-finger pinch function can only be used with the S9 SIP processorIn fact, it also allows users to set up the emergency notification function, so that users can quickly call for help in critical situations by operating the Apple Watch with their hands.
However, if the hand that is injured is the one wearing the Apple Watch, the situation may be a little troublesome...



