Hi,
Watch is the one area of Apple products I have never really taken much interest so excuse my lack of knowledge. I was wondering whether anyone could let me know whether they think the following use case would work well with this product.
My girlfriend’s father is elderly and suffers from dementia. He’s prone to wandering off sometimes so she bought a tracker which is a pebble sort of shape and clips onto his key ring. It has specific functionality specific for this type of scenario, but it is somewhat unreliable and costly in terms of the data it chews through. So I wanted to see if the Apple Watch comes close enough to serve as a possible alternative.
Here’s the requirements:
1) Constant Tracking. With the tracker you can log in online and view its location on a map. I assume there’s a Watch equivalent of Find My Phone / Mac etc?
2) Geofencing. We have tried to set this up so that we can define an area - say, 1000m - and an alert is triggered if the tracker strays more than distance from base. This works terribly on the tracker to be honest, but I was just wondering if there’s any sort of inbuilt alert system that can be set up.
The Apple Watch is undoubtedly more practical in certain other ways: waterproof so he can wear it all the time, including the bath; fall detection; can function as a phone to contact him - is there other inbuilt functionality that you might think could be advantageous here?
Thanks,
C.
Watch is the one area of Apple products I have never really taken much interest so excuse my lack of knowledge. I was wondering whether anyone could let me know whether they think the following use case would work well with this product.
My girlfriend’s father is elderly and suffers from dementia. He’s prone to wandering off sometimes so she bought a tracker which is a pebble sort of shape and clips onto his key ring. It has specific functionality specific for this type of scenario, but it is somewhat unreliable and costly in terms of the data it chews through. So I wanted to see if the Apple Watch comes close enough to serve as a possible alternative.
Here’s the requirements:
1) Constant Tracking. With the tracker you can log in online and view its location on a map. I assume there’s a Watch equivalent of Find My Phone / Mac etc?
2) Geofencing. We have tried to set this up so that we can define an area - say, 1000m - and an alert is triggered if the tracker strays more than distance from base. This works terribly on the tracker to be honest, but I was just wondering if there’s any sort of inbuilt alert system that can be set up.
The Apple Watch is undoubtedly more practical in certain other ways: waterproof so he can wear it all the time, including the bath; fall detection; can function as a phone to contact him - is there other inbuilt functionality that you might think could be advantageous here?
Thanks,
C.