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earless1 | 6 years ago

The watch deactivates most features and locks as soon as you take it off of your wrist. You'd need to re-enter your password to unlock it. so it is unlikely that throwing it would trigger the feature.

Also from their initial demo, the fall detection uses more input than just a fast falling motion. Apparently humans fall in a specific way that the watch detects

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dwighttk|6 years ago

Hopefully it is better at detecting hard falls than my series2 was at detecting the beginning of a swimming workout... I'd be driving down the road at 30 mph brushing my hair and my apple watch would ask me if I was starting a swimming workout. And I had to turn the knob to unlock to tell it no because it automatically locks you down when a swimming workout starts.

kyralis|6 years ago

Honest question: Why are you driving down the road at 30mph brushing your hair?

isostatic|6 years ago

> had to

How about instead of brushing your hair and playing with your watch you concentrated on driving?