New Apple Watch ads replay real-life situations where the timepiece saved the user's life

The second ad, also 30 seconds in length, also from Apple Australia, and also based on a true story, is called "Bruce and the Roo." A gentleman named Bruce Mildenhall had been knocked unconscious by...wait for it...a kangaroo while he was biking. Bruce hit the ground hard which activated the Fall Detection feature on his Apple Watch. The device called emergency services and even messaged his wife to alert her.

When Bruce came to, he heard the sound of someone hitting the back glass of the ambulance he was placed in. He then heard his wife asking, "Have you got Bruce Mildenhall in there? Is he alive?" The first responders told her, "Yes, he's OK." As the ad for the Apple Watch's Automatic Fall Detection comes to an end, Bruce says, "I still wear my watch and I'm still looking for that kangaroo with tire marks."
If Apple does run these ads outside of Australia and adds them to its advertising rotation in the U.S., you might see one or both appear during this weekend's big NBA and NHL games, college basketball telecasts, and between innings or during a pitching change on MLB spring training broadcasts.
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