Wearable devices are good at detecting if you’ve fallen down, but now it’s possible to figure out if your walking is unsteady, well before you take a tumble.

Apple ’s latest iPhone operating system, iOS 15, takes the walking metrics previously rolled out in the Health app—walking asymmetry, double support time, step length and walking speed—and assesses them to rate a person’s overall walking steadiness. After a few days of collecting data as you walk around, preferably carrying or wearing your iPhone at hip level, you’ll receive a notification that your walking steadiness is OK, low or very low.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

The Uncanny Valley of Twitter’s 2022 Trends

When it comes to explaining the internet, tech writer Brian Feldman has…

Freeview viewers warned of disruption over the bank holiday weekend – check if you might be affected

FREEVIEW has warned its customers that their TVs may be left blank…

Elizabeth Holmes trial: Silicon Valley watches next steps in high-profile case

Experts say the fraud charges could open up tech industry to further…

Gamers can play one of the best games of January before it’s released

LAST year was one of the best years ever for gaming, but…