Apple Watch fall detection feature saves 67-year-old man's life: 
The user, who is a 67-year-old man from Maine, was wearing his Apple Watch when he fell and hit his head. The watch's fall detection feature automatically called 911 and sent a message to the user's emergency contacts.
The emergency responders arrived at the man's home and found him unconscious. They were able to revive him and take him to the hospital, where he made a full recovery.
The man's wife said that she was grateful for the Apple Watch, saying that it "saved his life." She also said that she is now more likely to encourage other people to wear Apple Watches.

This is not the first time that an Apple Watch has saved a user's life. In fact, there have been several cases of Apple Watches detecting falls and calling 911, which has led to the rescue of users who were unconscious or unable to call for help themselves.

The Apple Watch's fall detection feature is one of the many health and safety features that the watch offers. Other features include an ECG app, a blood oxygen sensor, and a noise app. These features can help users to monitor their health and stay safe.

If you are considering buying an Apple Watch, you should be aware of the health and safety features that it offers. These features could potentially save your life.