Upgraded HDR Gyroscope with 256G Accelerometer for Crash Detection on the iPhone 14 Series

Neha Roy
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 The much-discussed emergency satellite services are among the features of the iPhone 14 series, which was introduced on Wednesday at Apple's "Far Out" event. Its new Crash Detection system is another such feature that seems to have gone unnoticed. Additionally, new hardware upgrades like a high dynamic range (HDR) gyroscope and a new high g-force accelerometer are noted as being present in every model of the iPhone 14 series. Apple claims that in order to make this new function as precise as possible, it analysed real-world driving data as well as crash data from the public domain.

The new high g-force accelerometer that is expected to be included with the iPhone 14 series, which includes the normal iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max, is believed to be capable of measuring accelerations and decelerations up to 256G.


Additionally, the barometer in iPhone 14 series devices is configured to detect pressure variations that might have been brought on by the deployment of airbags. The integrated HDR gyroscope can detect "drastic changes in a car's orientation."

According to Apple, the microphone on the new iPhone 14 series analyses the sound levels while you are driving to identify loud noises that are typically produced by collisions. To protect customers' privacy, the Cupertino company has promised consumers that all sound detection processing is done on the iPhone.


Apple "built advanced motion algorithms by completing head-on, rear-end, side-impact and rollover crash tests" and "used public crash data from accidents" to guarantee that the Crash Detection feature operates accurately. This feature has access to more than a million hours of driving data in total.

The iPhone 14 series handsets are able to identify serious auto accidents because to all of these new algorithms and device parts. The emergency services and your emergency contacts are then automatically contacted.


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