The podcast, titled “Thankfully, I’m Wearing It,” features three Chinese users recounting how Apple Watch features like Fall Detection and Crash Detection aided in emergencies.
Hosted by Li Jing, the series shares deeply personal accounts, including Wallace’s fall at home, Yao’s car accident, and Chen’s health reset prompted by heart rate alerts.
Launched April 22, the campaign extends Apple’s global strategy of showcasing real user experiences as compelling proof of product impact, resonating with the emerging phrase among Chinese users.
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