Google Pixel Watch Gets Fall Detection – CNET

The Google Pixel Watch now has fall detection, a feature that uses motion sensors and on-device machine learning to detect when a person has taken a hard fall, the company said Tuesday. Google said the feature has been tested to ensure the Pixel Watch knows the difference between a hard fall and an exercise movement like a burpee.

When a person takes a hard fall and doesn’t move for 30 seconds, their Pixel Watch will vibrate, sound an alarm and give an on-screen notification asking if they need help, Google said. If a person is conscious, they can tap “I’m OK” or “I fell and need help.” The latter option will contact emergency services. If a person doesn’t respond after a minute, the watch will attempt to call emergency services.

Pixel Watch owners will soon see information on the “Updates” page on their Watch Companion or Personal Safety apps, where they can toggle on fall detection. 

The Pixel Watch isn’t the first smartwatch to have fall detection. The Apple Watch got the feature in 2021 as part of WatchOS 8. Other smartwatches with fall or incident detection include the Garmin Forerunner, the Garmin Epix and the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5.

The Apple Watch remains the most popular smartwatch on the market, accounting for 36.1% of global shipments in Q1 of 2022, according to a report from Counterpoint Research. (The Pixel Watch entered the market last October and wasn’t on sale by the time of that report.) Last year, iPhone’s iOS surpassed Google’s Android as the top mobile operating system in the US. The Apple Watch plays a crucial role in keeping consumers locked into the Apple ecosystem, according to Techsponential analyst Avi Greengar

As Google aims to bring stronger competition to Apple, having fully featured products will be critical.

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