
Apple has shared two new videos of true stories where the Apple Watch has saved a wearer’s life via heart monitoring and crash detection.

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Image Credit: Apple
The first ad, published by Apple Australia is “Lexie’s Heart.” It tells the story of Lexie Northcott, a young woman who began getting low heart rate alerts on her Apple Watch.
In Northcott’s case, the Apple Watch was instrumental in uncovering a congenital heart block, allowing doctors to outfit her with a pacemaker and saving her life.
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