Apple Watch saves two men who each needed heart surgery to survive،
Apple CEO Tim Cook responded to an email from the Apple Watch user's son in less than two hours.
“They said I was very lucky. And, you know, it was a good choice for my son to give me the watch,” Michael said. “Because, you know, I never would have known. It would have been too late. It's like someone just turned on a switch. And you know, I have more moves than the Energizer Bunny , I think.”
Nick emailed Apple CEO Tim Cook one day at 12:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. he received a response that said: “Hello Nick, I'm so glad your father saw a doctor and received the treatment he needed. Thank you so much for sharing his story with us. Please give it my best. Tim. Sent from my iPad Pro.
“I was like, 'Wait a minute, wait a minute; I have a watch that tracks my heart rate,'” Oakley said. “It showed that my heart had been beating at 121-151, a bit like that, all night. So they took that information into account, which saved my life because two days later, two or three days later I had double bypass surgery…emergency double bypass surgery.
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Christopher, grateful for another chance at life, emailed Tim Cook who said: “I really appreciate all the work you and your colleagues have put into creating a product that not only tells you the time, but also saves your life.
Cook responded: “Christopher, thank you for sharing your story with us. I'm so glad you got the treatment you needed. Take care. Best, Tim. Sent from my iPhone.” The Apple Watch has an incredible track record of saving lives. And that tells you something about Tim Cook that he took the time to respond to the letters he received.