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Home  /  Technology  /  Car crash detection on iPhones and Apple watches to start soon

Car crash detection on iPhones and Apple watches to start soon

by KS Arpitha
December 13, 2023
in Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Car crash detection on iPhones and Apple watches to start soon

Soon, your iPhone and Apple Watch will be able to detect a car crash. Apple is working on a new feature that can detect crashes. Here’s all about the new feature that will be coming as soon as the start of 2022.

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Apple devices will be able to detect a car crash with ‘car detection feature’

Apple devices will be able to detect a car crash with 'car detection feature'

Apple is developing a new feature called car detection. The app will work not just on the iPhone but also on Apple watches. The tech giant will use data from sensors present in Apple devices to detect an impact or a “sudden spike in gravity”. This new feature is very similar to the fall detection on the Apple watch which dials 911 if the user does not respond.

Several reports prove that fall detection on Apple devices is saving several people from near-fatal incidents. Similarly, this new feature that can detect car crashes can do the same. However, some reports suggest that Apple may not go forward with this new feature. A Wall Street Journal report reveals that “Apple could choose not to release it”.

Will Apple go ahead with the life-saving feature?

Apple is definitely working on the car crash detecting feature for a quote while Apple is also analyzing anonymous data shared by iPhone and Apple Watch users. This includes reports of car crashes and emergency 911 calls following it. (https://prodavinci.com/) According to the tech giant, this data helps in increasing the accuracy of the algorithm. Additionally, it revealed that Apple devices have detected over 10 million suspected accidents. Out of them, 50,000 included calls to 911. However, we don’t know how exactly Apple got its hands on the data.

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While this may seem like a new feature, it is old news to Google Pixel users. Google uses the location from the phone in addition to nearby sounds and motion sensors for detecting car crashes. The feature then alerts the emergency services with an approximate location.

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