What the Apple Watch Series 7 TV commercial - 911: Bob is about.
The TV Spot for Apple Watch Series 7, titled "911: Bob," begins with a man named Bob, who looks distressed and out of breath. He explains to the operator that his blood sugar level is low, and he doesn't have his phone with him to call for help.
The operator advises him to stay calm and wait for emergency services to arrive. Bob then remembers that he has an Apple Watch Series 7 on his wrist and decides to use it to call for help. He activates the Emergency SOS feature on the watch, which immediately dials 911 for him.
The operator quickly answers the call and Bob informs them of his situation. The operator is then able to send the appropriate medical help to his location. The spot concludes with a message ensuring that the Apple Watch Series 7 helps you stay connected and protected.
The TV Spot for Apple Watch Series 7, "911: Bob" is not only informative but also emotional. It showcases how the Apple Watch Series 7 can prove to be helpful in dire situations when one needs to get in touch with emergency services quickly. The watch's advanced features and technology can prove to be a lifesaver and offer peace of mind to users, even in times of crisis.
Apple Watch Series 7 TV commercial - 911: Bob produced for
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was first shown on television on January 9, 2022.
Frequently Asked Questions about apple watch series 7 tv spot, '911: bob'
As discussed, Fall Detection can cause your Apple Watch to make an emergency call. It does give you a warning and you have the opportunity to stop the call being made, but if you don't respond the Watch will contact the emergency services. To stop this happening you can disable Fall Detection.
Press and hold the side button until the sliders appear, then drag the Emergency Call slider to the right. Your Apple Watch calls the emergency services in your region - for example, 911. (In some regions, you may be required to press a keypad number to complete the call.)
If this is at home or other, your watch can use wifi calling (if your iPhone cellular carrier supports Wi-Fi calling - enable that), even when your paired iPhone isn't with you or is turned off.
If you have Apple Watch Series 8 or later, Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), or Apple Watch Ultra or later with the latest version of watchOS, your device can call emergency services and send a message to your emergency contacts when a severe car crash is detected.
If you have Apple Watch Series 8 or later, Apple Watch SE (2nd generation), or Apple Watch Ultra or later with the latest version of watchOS, your device can call emergency services and send a message to your emergency contacts when a severe car crash is detected.
If Apple Watch SE or Apple Watch Series 4 or later detects a hard fall, it can help connect you to the emergency services if needed.
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As discussed, Fall Detection can cause your Apple Watch to make an emergency call. It does give you a warning and you have the opportunity to stop the call being made, but if you don't respond the Watch will contact the emergency services. To stop this happening you can disable Fall Detection.
No, Apple Watch cannot detect heart attacks. It can only detect irregular heart rhythms, which are a risk factor for stroke. If you ever experience chest pain, pressure, tightness, or what you think is a heart attack, call emergency services using your iPhone or Apple Watch manually and immediately.
If your cellular carrier offers Wi-Fi calling, you can use your Apple Watch to make and receive calls over Wi-Fi instead of the cellular network - even when your paired iPhone isn't with you or is turned off. Your Apple Watch just has to be within range of a Wi-Fi network that your iPhone has connected to in the past.
Change the setting on Apple Watch:
- Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and tap the My Watch tab.
- Tap General > Emergency SOS.
- Turn off or on Hold to Auto Call.
If I order an Apple Watch with a cellular plan, do I have to pay a monthly fee? If I order an apple watch with a cellular plan, do I have to pay a monthly fee? You do not need to pay a monthly fee to order or purchase the watch.
No, Apple Watch cannot detect heart attacks. It can only detect irregular heart rhythms, which are a risk factor for stroke.
No, Apple Watch cannot detect heart attacks. It can only detect irregular heart rhythms, which are a risk factor for stroke.
If your watch detects that you've been immobile for about a minute, it will make the call automatically. After the call ends, your watch sends a message to your emergency contacts with your location letting them know that your watch detected a hard fall and dialed emergency services.
The authors report 95% limits of agreement of -5.8% and +5.9%. In patients and conditions where the conventional pulse oximeter measured >90% spO2, the Apple Watch measured on average 1% higher than the conventional device.
Apple Watch Series 4 and later can help you make an emergency call if you've taken a hard fall. And if you can't move, your Apple Watch automatically calls emergency services, then sends a message with your location to your emergency contacts.
If this is at home or other, your watch can use wifi calling (if your iPhone cellular carrier supports Wi-Fi calling - enable that), even when your paired iPhone isn't with you or is turned off.
If Apple Watch detects a hard fall and that you have been immobile for about a minute, it will tap your wrist, sound an alarm, and then attempt to call emergency services.
On iPhone 14 or later (all models), your phone can call emergency services and send a message to your emergency contacts when a severe car crash is detected. Learn more about Crash Detection on your iPhone or Apple Watch.
So, yes, the Apple Watch Series 7 is the best Apple Watch yet - but that's to be expected since it replaces the Series 6 and adds in new features. The larger display here reinvigorates the experience, and faster charging solves a real problem for some years.
Yes the Apple Watch Series 7 is waterproof up to 50 meters.
So yes, if an Apple Watch can make a wifi call, it theoretically should also be able to make a 911 call all by itself, as long as it has a wifi connection.
November, 1967: AT&T and the FCC meet to discuss the rapid introduction of a nationwide emergency number. 1968: AT&T announces 911 as the nationwide emergency number. 911 was chosen because it is easily remembered and at the time no area codes or office codes used it.