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Santa Brought Me One First Smart Watch Not Sure What To Make Of It Any One Have One❓How Do You Like It Thanks
 
Posts: 436 | Location: rocky river ohio | Registered: February 18, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like my Apple Watch (no "i" in the name). It pairs with my iPhone (there's the "i") and lets me do the following (in no particular order of preference):

* Take calls without using my iPhone
* Taps me on the wrist when I'm driving and a turn is coming up (works with the Maps app).
* Shows me current weather conditions
* Irritates me by reminding me to stand, move, breathe and stay active
* Can play music from my playlists (I don't use this much)
* Gives me news alerts
* Gives me email alerts
* Keeps me updated on my favorite teams' scores (really useful when I'm in a meeting and to use my phone would be impolite)
* Receive (and send) text messages
* Use boarding passes without having to open my phone

Oh, there are other things, too. To me, the bottom line is in what Apple calls "glances." You get a tap and glance at your phone. No need to stare, and the only response usually is to dismiss the glance (which goes away automatically, anyway). In short, I really like mine, but I don't think it should do more than it does, which is what I hear a lot of people say.




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Posts: 2857 | Location: Peoples Republic of North Virginia | Registered: December 04, 2015Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like mine. I started a thread when mine dialed 911 on its own when I was cardioverted at OSU Wexner Medical Center.


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Posts: 5742 | Location: Ohio | Registered: December 27, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Assuming you have an iPhone, it’s the bestest coolest thing since the iPad.

If you don’t have an iPhone it is pretty much just a watch.

I have series 2 and love it. The upgrades for the 3 aren’t something I need.






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Posts: 11335 | Location: Western WA state for just a few more years... | Registered: February 17, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have the Apple Watch series 2 and love it! I put it on in July 2016 and have worn it everyday since.

I love it mainly because I don't have to grab my phone all the time. I get an email and a quick glance let's me know if I need to reply or not. Messages are the same way. I love the fitness piece. It's a pretty handy device, at least for me!


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Posts: 3088 | Location: SE MI | Registered: October 26, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My Christmas watch was the Watch 2. I am just beginning to discover the capabilities.

Both my adult kids and their spouses have the same watch and rave about the capabilities.

What next?



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Posts: 4287 | Location: Saddlebrooke, Arizona | Registered: December 24, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My wife got me one too. However, I much prefer a nice watch. This is $300 flushed down a toilet in a few years as is all tech. It doesn't do enough for me to justify the cost. If it "just" made phone calls without a cell phone tether then I would be on board. However, a nice watch kept in good condition will hold its value or at least not lose as much an an Apple Watch. I plan on ditching my cell phone when my current one dies, iPhone 6. Its nice to have, but I am sick and tired of being constantly connected. I'd much rather like my piece and quiet. Just my $0.02.


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My wife chewed my ass for an hour when I got her one. She loves it now. Very handy to use on the run, phone battery lasts longer.

Dictation is a great way to use one.


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Originally posted by ChuckWall:
My wife chewed my ass for an hour when I got her one. She loves it now.
Ah, there's just one of the special parts of being married! Razz
 
Posts: 1318 | Location: New Hampshire | Registered: April 24, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by fpuhan:
I like my Apple Watch (no "i" in the name). It pairs with my iPhone (there's the "i") and lets me do the following (in no particular order of preference):

* Take calls without using my iPhone
* Taps me on the wrist when I'm driving and a turn is coming up (works with the Maps app).
* Shows me current weather conditions
* Irritates me by reminding me to stand, move, breathe and stay active
* Can play music from my playlists (I don't use this much)
* Gives me news alerts
* Gives me email alerts
* Keeps me updated on my favorite teams' scores (really useful when I'm in a meeting and to use my phone would be impolite)
* Receive (and send) text messages
* Use boarding passes without having to open my phone

Oh, there are other things, too. To me, the bottom line is in what Apple calls "glances." You get a tap and glance at your phone. No need to stare, and the only response usually is to dismiss the glance (which goes away automatically, anyway). In short, I really like mine, but I don't think it should do more than it does, which is what I hear a lot of people say.


Also:
Pay for stuff by holding out your wrist to the cash register.
Unlocks my desktop and laptop computers automatically when I sit down at my desk.
Acts as a remote control for my
Apple TV
Sonos music system
Thermostats
Lights and outlets
Monitors my sleep with an app
Allows emergency 911 calls with press of one button (could be good for replacing those "I have fallen and can't get up" pendants or in certain robbery, mugging, active shooter etc situations where you can access your watch discreetly but not a phone.)
 
Posts: 2010 | Location: DFW Texas | Registered: March 13, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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