YouTubers often test their durability by scratching and bending smartphones. However, this time we are faced with a different trial. The YouTube channel TechRax tested the Traffic Accident Detection feature on Apple’s iPhone 14 series smartphones by arranging a real accident.
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YouTuber tested whether the sensor works on a Mercury sedan equipped with a remote control system. In the published video, we see that the iPhone 14 Pro is taped to the headrest of the driver’s seat with duct tape. In addition, it is frequently stated that the test is carried out by considering the safety conditions.
Result: Successful
After the accident scenario, the accident detection feature on the iPhone 14 Pro works successfully. After the collision, the smartphone sounds a loud warning and automatically calls the emergency hotline. Of course, before doing this, let’s mention that it gives the user 10 seconds to cancel the call.
Apple’s iPhone 14 series smartphones are capable of detecting serious traffic accidents, thanks to a new dual-core accelerometer that can detect up to 256G G-force measurements, and a new high-dynamic-range gyroscope. When the user loses consciousness or cannot reach their iPhone, they can automatically call the emergency call center.