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Apple releases ‘Real Stories’ video series documenting users saved by Apple Watch

 

Apple today released two videos on their official YouTube channel titled Real Stories — Apple Watch‚ documenting the lives of actual customers that were potentially saved by wearing an Apple Watch.

The video series uploaded today comes hot off Apple’s latest watchOS update finally bringing ECG support to the Series 4. Apple has been making the press rounds this morning, with Jeff Williams featured on CBS This Morning along with Apple CEO Tim Cook speaking to TIME in a new interview.

The key line in the TIME interview is how Cook views Apple’s role in society.

Apple’s largest contribution to mankind will be in improving people’s health and well-being.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99LY_dol5jM

As for the video series, the first story covers a young named Michael Jackson, who very consciously cracks a joke about his namesake, suffering from spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy.

One day, he received notifications on his Apple Watch about his heart rate being too elevated during a resting period. Michael rushed to the ER and was found to have sepsis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tqB4jnCxqA

The second, longer, four and half minute video uploaded by Apple is a more general Apple Watch advertisement, with multiple voiceovers of different users telling how their lives were saved by Apple Watch.

[Update: Cook later tweeted a similar line]


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