However, it seems that it has more uses than just detecting a fall in the shower, as a man by the name of James Prudenciano found out when he fell off a cliff during a hike and broke his back. Speaking to News 12 New Jersey, Prudenciano attributed his Apple Watch’s fall detection to saving his life.
After detecting his fall, his Apple Watch then managed to call for help where he and his hiking partner managed to get on a passing boat where they were taken to meet emergency services. This is actually not the first time we’ve heard about fall detection saving a life. Previously, we heard how the Apple Watch saved the life of an epileptic woman who fell, and how it also helped paramedics locate a bike crash victim.
However, it should be noted that the fall detection feature is only enabled by default if you are over a certain age. Those who are younger will need to enable it manually.