The window is still not found though.

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      The fall detection on my Apple Watch is so rubbish. It’s gone off twice; both times when I’ve been playing with my dog, and remained upright on two legs.

      On the other hand I have fallen so many times. Fell off my bicycle a couple of winters back, got a massive bruise that took like six months to fully heal. Slipped on some ice and tumbled down a cliff. Slipped on a patch of ice and slid down a hill, completely ruining one pair of trousers.

      There’s countless other smaller falls in there, like one literally last Thursday where I hit my head and got a nasty headache for the rest of the day.

      None of these occasions ever triggered the fall detection.

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        I’m really surprised at how many times you’ve fallen down. I can’t remember the last time I fell down. Probably before the apple watch even existed.

        Needless to say, it sounds like you have a much more active life than me.

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          Lots of ice in the winter, and I have a mutt with husky in him. Looots of walking. I’m also really clumsy.

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        I crashed my motorcycle on a trail in Utah near Moab last June. My A-watch notified my spouse in Texas when I didn’t get up after the fall.

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            ME, TOO!

            I was the recipient of a great deal of kindness from complete strangers in those 48+ hours I spent in Moab after the crash and I am grateful for it. That circle of gratitude encompasses the many far-away and unknown persons at Apple (et al) who positioned the watch so it could be on my arm.