Early Christmas present and have been ecstatic so far.
Early Christmas present and have been ecstatic so far.
I bought this apple watch about week ago , and is amazing , battery life 2days , very easy to use ! Nice product
The watch is a nice size for my arm I'm skinny and it doesn't look big or small . I thought it would have more features for the price but I'm very happy with it you can take phone calls without getting your phone out or your pocket and send text . It's also good to keep track of your fitness.
I bought this watch for my teenage son who inherited a love of Apple products from his Father. It's not quite as quick as the series 2 or 3, lacks GPS and is only splash proof. BUT what it lacks in features it makes for in price and looks. Messaging, notifications and siri are really handy.
Brought as a gift for my wife. Once she put it on she doesn't want to take it off. She liked it so much I went and brought me the 42mm
If you're wondering whether to buy an Apple Watch, consider your computing life as a hierarchy of needs : At the bottom sits your must have device-a computer, tablet, or phone-capable of independently accessing the Internet and storing useful quantities of data.
Lots and lots of body and band options; First-party apps offer a good compromise between simplicity and functionality; The watches and all their bands share an attractive; sturdy design; Screen looks great anywhere except under bright; direct sunlight; Fitness features are basic but very...
Watch OS is tricky to learn and the Apple Watch app can be flaky; Several actions; including pulling up Glances; opening apps; or scrolling through emoji; are consistently slow; Drawing; tapping; and heartbeat-sending features are gimmicky; Pricing is reasonable by luxury watch standards but high by...
I have many reasons not to occupy my left wrist with something that vibrates and pings, something that does anything but tell the time. I have many reasons because I have many watches that were left to me when my father passed away in early 2014.
It's a personal assistant, fitness tracker, communicator, mobile wallet and elegant piece of jewelry all rolled into one. But for the Apple Watch to win me over, it really needs to do two things: 1) Save me time and 2) Do enough to justify the high price and the need to charge another gadget each...
Highly customizable design with easy-to-change bands; Native apps with watchOS 2; Beautiful display; Good use of haptics for notifications; directions; Seamless Apple Pay integration; Can make voice calls
Takes time to learn interface; Time isn't always displayed; Can be sluggish to update apps; No GPS
The Apple Watch is now on the wrists of members of the general public for the first time, and opinions about its usefulness are flying fast and furious. Here at TechCrunch, we've been sharing our thoughts in , featuring daily entries describing what it's like to use the Watch as we become more...
Terrific hardware design; Basic features offer instant utility
More advanced features are less than intuitive
As the mobile market continues to evolve, the latest innovations by companies such as Apple have given rise to the iWatch . Although early reports suggest the first incarnation of Apple's Smartwatch might not live up to expectations (especially the top model priced at more than £6,500/$10,000), tech...
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