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Apple Watch Set to Save Lives with Drowning Detection, Check How It Works

The Apple Watch , renowned for its prowess in health tracking and heart monitoring , is poised to elevate safety standards with an innovative feature: the ability to detect drowning incidents and send out distress signals . Although currently in the patent stage , the prospect of this functionality adds a new dimension to the wearable technology 's lifesaving potential.


According to the patent, Apple intends to harness existing sensors within the Apple Watch to identify signs of distress or discomfort underwater, indicative of a potential drowning scenario. These sensors will assess body positioning in water, alongside monitoring vital metrics such as heart rate and oxygen levels, empowering the device to gauge the wearer's condition underwater. Leveraging its proprietary machine learning algorithms, Apple aims to refine its predictive capabilities in identifying drowning incidents accurately.

In the event of irregular behaviour suggestive of drowning, the Apple Watch will trigger an SOS alert to nearby iPhone users, summoning assistance to the location, be it a poolside or a beachfront. While initially likely to be compatible with iPhones, there's hope for broader platform accessibility upon rollout, maximising the feature's effectiveness.

The waterproof design of Apple Watch, including the upcoming Apple Watch 10 model rumoured to feature advanced display technology, underscores its suitability for water-related activities. Integration of such a feature not only enhances safety for scuba divers and adventurers but also underscores Apple's commitment to leveraging technology for real-world impact.

Additionally, reports hint at Apple's adoption of LTPO display technology coupled with TFT, promising enhanced screen efficiency that could translate to prolonged battery life—a compelling upgrade for prospective buyers seeking longevity and performance from their wearable devices.

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