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Apple Watch Ultra car accident detection turned out to be a manual customer service

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Whether it is this year’s iPhone 14 series or Apple Watch 8 and Apple Watch Ultra, they all support the car accident detection function and can actively contact emergency assistance. A few days ago, a blogger from Shake found out when using Apple Watch Ultra that the watch’s car accident detection is not a robot but a human customer service, the blogger said: “It’s really necessary, just for the phrase ‘I am the watch customer service, you seem to be in a car accident, do you need help with 120 rescue ‘, I think it’s worth it.”

From this blogger’s feedback, the Apple Watch Ultra car accident detection is similar to the “OnStar” rescue on a car.

It is understood that the “OnStar” car emergency rescue system includes a collision automatic help, the whole audio control navigation, emergency rescue assistance, car condition detection system, stolen vehicle location, door remote emergency open, roadside rescue assistance, car parking location tips, full voice control hands-free phone and other functions. Currently on sale in the domestic models of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and many other brands, are equipped with the “Anguish” emergency automatic rescue function.

Apple Watch Ultra can help users contact emergency services and notify emergency contacts after a serious car accident, as learned from Apple’s website.

Apple Watch Ultra will display an alert when it detects a serious car accident and will automatically make an emergency call after 20 seconds (unless you cancel). If you don’t respond, the watch plays an audio message notifying emergency services that you’ve been in a serious car accident and providing them with your latitude and longitude coordinates and approximate search radius.

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