Should Apple Watch fall detection be enabled for all ages by default?<div class="feat-image">
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<p>When I
reviewed the Apple Watch Series 4 last year, I admired its design changes but labeled some of its “new” features as invisible. Many customers may never need to know that the latest Apple Watch has built-in fall detection, for example, but it’s there in the background waiting to help if needed — though some will need to turn it on first.</p>
<p>I hadn’t thought about the feature on my own watch in months, but I was reminded it was there all along
over the weekend after my first real fall since wearing the Apple Watch Series 4.</p>
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Should Apple Watch fall detection be enabled for all ages by default?