Fall detection on your watch keeps going off by mistake
Fall detection is very sensitive and activates on any sudden drop or impact — even benign movements can trigger it. If you're getting too many false alarms, turn the feature off in settings. You can always turn it back on when you need it, like during hiking or when you're in a risky activity.
Fall detection uses movement sensors to detect sudden, hard drops — the kind that happen when you actually fall. The problem is these sensors are very sensitive and can't tell the difference between a real fall and a quick movement like plopping down on a chair or a jump. If you're not elderly or at high risk of falls, false alarms are annoying enough to turn the feature off. Disable it if it's bothering you.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Leaving fall detection on even though you're getting constant false alarms — it's okay to turn it off if you don't need it
- Not realizing that exercise and sports trigger the sensors — these are the most common cause of false alarms
- Setting the emergency contact as a friend and then having them get called by mistake — adjust alerts before assuming emergency contacts will be called
Signs you need professional help
- You've turned off fall detection but alerts are still coming through
- Emergency services were called automatically and you need help disabling that feature
- You can't find the fall detection settings in your watch
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