The iPhone 14 Pro hit the market last week. Apple’s new smartphone has arrived with several new features, one of which stands out the most is Crash Detection. This feature is designed to help users in the event of a traffic accident.
This is due to the fact that the smartphone is able to determine the situation and immediately ask the user if he wants to contact emergency services. In the first reviews, one would expect a mention of the functionality, but there should have been the first daredevil to test it.
The crash detection has already been tested by the youtuber and (no surprises) works as expected.
Well, the first daredevil was YouTuber TechRax. In this case, the iPhone 14 Pro is placed in the vehicle and the GoPro is placed in the back to capture the moment. With the help of an electric skateboard, he managed to remotely move the vehicle so that it crashed into the carcass of another.
Everything happened in an open field, in a seemingly safe environment. On the second attempt, the car crashed into a bunch of cars, and it is not surprising that the function activated after a few seconds.
The user receives a message that reads: “Looks like you’ve been in an accident.” If the user does not confirm, the smartphone will start a 10-second countdown, after which it will automatically call emergency services. If the user does not need help, he can simply cancel the action.
After the second attempt, the functionality was activated again without problems. It turns out a test made “for science”, but it shows that it will be a help in a difficult situation for those who buy the iPhone 14 Pro. However, this is a feature that no one will want to test in real-world conditions.
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