Apple explains in a new support document published today that the crash detection technology is meant to detect catastrophic car accidents, including front-impact, side-impact, and rear-end collisions or rollovers involving sedans, minivans, SUVs, pickup trucks, and other passenger cars. However, Apple cautions that the feature cannot detect all automobile collisions.
Apple claims that if a severe car accident is detected, Apple Watch users will be prompted to respond. Furthermore, Apple claims that when a severe car accident is detected, a supported iPhone or Apple Watch shows an alert and sounds an alarm. The user can call emergency services or ignore the alert by swiping the Emergency Call slider on the iPhone or Apple Watch. If they do not react within 10 seconds, the device starts a second 10-second countdown. If they remain unresponsive, the device contacts emergency personnel. The car crash detection feature uses sensors such as the accelerometer and gyroscope on an iPhone or Apple Watch that is compatible. Apple stated in a news release that the feature’s accuracy is enhanced by “advanced Apple-designed motion algorithms trained with over a million hours of real-world driving and crash record data.” Apple’s video and support document provide additional details about the car crash detection capability, including safety considerations. Check out? iPhone 14 Series & Specs, Comparison, & Expected Price in Pakistan