The FDA has granted Potential lifesaving features for Google’s Pixel Watch 3. Smartwatches will begin providing “lost pulse detection” to U.S. customers at the end of March. Once this aspect of the watch is enabled, the Pixel Watch 3 can automatically call emergency services if it detects that the wearer’s pulse has stopped. They can help users get critical medical care even in situations such as cardiac arrest, respiratory or circulatory failure, overdose or poisoning.
The loss of pulse detection was announced last year and is already available for use with Pixel Watch 3 owners in selected EU markets. Fortunately, there is no reason for us to make the feature pass through its positive pace. Wearable devices, especially profound for battery life, brightness selection and exercise detection.
Smartwatch manufacturers have been developing a suite of tools designed to help wearers with a variety of potentially life-threatening situations. For example, the Pixel Watch 3 also offers features such as security checks that share your location with selected contacts, drop detection, to alert first responders and notify emergency services of crash detection. Apple also for iPhone and Apple Watch years ago.