Apple Watch series seems to have cast its place in stone as a reliable lifesaver going by the numerous stories of how the device has saved numerous lives. A new Apple advert has captured the real-life audio calls made by distressed Apple Watch 7 users at three separate instances that led to their eventual rescue from possible death. Apple Watch Series 7

The 60-second TV ad begins with the sound of a 911 operator asking a woman what was her emergency. The woman, Amanda replies that she has had a car accident and her car is flipped with water entering into the vehicle and she cannot get out. The second audio recording involved a paddle boarder being pushed to sea due to very strong headwinds. The third audio involves a farmer who fell into a 21-foot hole, leading to a fracture in his leg and being unable to call anyone else for help. The three persons were all wearing an Apple Watch 7 on their wrists.

Remarkably, each of the three distressed Apple Watch 7 users got help early enough to save their lives from a certain calamitous end. With the swift response of the emergency services at these locations, all three of them were saved. Although it seems rather too simplistic to adduce their survival only to the Apple Watch 7, it is, without doubt, an important link in their rescue.

These stories join tens of such stories that continue to underscore the life-saving credentials of the Apple Watch. Its fall detection feature is a critical part of the rescue mechanism that the Apple Watch is enjoying. These stories contribute to making the Apple Watch the most popular timepiece in the world, outshining traditional iconic brands like Rolex, Seiko, and Timex, as well as other smart wearables. The Apple Watch 8 is already primed for its launch this year with more advanced health and safety features.

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