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You would be able to spend quite a bit on the latest Apple Watch just to "look cool"? Some people are obviously capable of this. In addition to providing a "cool" feeling, it can Apple Watch save human lives as well. One of their owners recently saw this for himself.

The retired accountant from Lawrenceville, New Jersey made no secret of his Apple Watch SE původně pořídil výhradně proto, že mu připadaly cool. “I wanted to be cool. I always thought they looked really cool. They are modern, they are stylish," he said 73-year-old Frank Haggerty for CBS News Philadelphia. Originally a stylish accessory, but now heonec literally saved a life one day.

In his own words, Haggerty was asleep one night while on the watch Apple Watch he received an alert that his heart rate was abnormally low, only 30 beats per minute. The average heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. He was taken by ambulance to the hospital, where the doctor was surprised to find that the man had no other symptoms - he was not suffering from chest pain or feeling lethargic. "I would easily run a marathon," he told the doctor, who replied that in his current condition he could barely manage it on his own.onec corridors.

He was diagnosed with what is known as a complete heart block. Haggerty underwent cardiac surgery.iospacemaker that helps regulate his heart rate. Haggerty now credits the watch Apple Watch credit for saving his life. "If I hadn't had that watch on my hand, I wouldn't be sitting here today," he admits. How company Apple detailed in the support document, on the watch Apple Watch you can enable alerts for high or low heart rate and irregular heart rhythm.

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