Well yes! A big one. Apple Watch fall detection contacts emergency services, not a dedicated fall detection response team. So they need to try and minimize the false alarms. You need to fall, have your Apple Watch realize you have fallen, and then you must stay immobile for more than a minute before it even considers “a fall” to have occurred. Even if you are injured, but not knocked out, and are still moving around? That’s probably not going to register as a fall.
The Kanega watch works in an entirely different way. Fall detection alerts go first to our dedicated fall detection team who will try and contact you, see if you are OK, and only alert emergency services if necessary. We can even instead alert your family. The bottom line is, that we don’t need to worry about false alerts constantly calling 911, so we keep you much safer than an Apple Fall Detection Watch ever will.