Pixel Watch 3 receives FDA clearance for loss of pulse detection
Briefly

The FDA has approved a new safety feature for Google's Pixel Watch 3 called "loss of pulse detection," which will roll out in the US by the end of March. This feature will automatically call emergency services if it detects that the wearer’s pulse has stopped, facilitating swift medical intervention during life-threatening situations like cardiac arrests. Besides this key feature, the watch includes safety options such as fall detection and location sharing, reflecting a broader trend among smartwatch manufacturers emphasizing user health and safety.
The FDA has granted Google’s Pixel Watch 3 a crucial "loss of pulse detection" feature that will call emergency services if the wearer’s heart stops.
This feature is expected to provide critical lifesaving capabilities by automatically alerting emergency services during severe health crises.
The Pixel Watch 3 also includes other safety tools, such as safety checks and different detection capabilities for falls and car crashes.
As smartwatch technology evolves, these life-saving features demonstrate manufacturers' commitment to user safety and emergency preparedness.
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