Why I’m Breaking Up With the Apple Watch
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the Watch, as all watches, is not for everyone. At least not yet.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the Watch, as all watches, is not for everyone. At least not yet.
In allowing third-party Complications and "custom" Faces in watchOS 2, Apple's shredded every argument they (or anyone) ever had against third-part Faces.
After watching the WWDC keynote yesterday for a second time, I have come to one conclusion: We all bought beta Apple Watches.
Great read as always by The Oatmeal and I wholeheartedly agree, especially after seeing watchOS 2 at WWDC.
This Nightstand was perfectly designed for this exact function. It actually charges the watch horizontally so that you can take advantage of all the "Night Mode" features Apple touted in its keynote.
Guest contributor Steve Bourne gives his two cents on why Apple Watch should be de-crowned. From a UI perspective, maybe it's just not all that necessary.
Here are the most interesting developments to come out of today's announcements in case you weren't fortunate enough to spend most of the afternoon glued to your screen. Enjoy!
Just a few days ago, Casey Neistat showed us a quick unboxing and his custom made Louis Vuitton Apple Watch band. Now he's back with his initial impressions.
Something about wearing a product makes it feel less like a computer and more like jewelry.
Popular vlogger Casey Neistat, known for spray painting a Space Grey Aluminum Apple Watch gold, has just posted a video of his personal Apple Watch.
We all want to feel unique and different. The best way to do that is to offer as many band, faces and complications as possible.
Comparing the Apple Watch, specifically the Apple Watch Sport, to a Rolex is sort of ridiculous.
Inside the subreddit r/AppleWatch, a user by the name of Mr_ER has designed an interesting Apple Watch adapter that we haven't seen before.
As a person who's owned several watches both cheap and expensive, I personally feel like the analog watch world, in the long run, is under great threat.
While I had my Apple Watch Sport, I did find myself not caring where my phone was, either at home or even when I went to my friend's house.
It's interesting to see how different people value different parts of the Apple Watch.
I do agree with the rest of Kim's assessment of the Watch. It grows on your slowly, and the more you live with it, the more you love it.
Even since I sold my Apple Watch, I've come to understand that the device's real allure is in its always-on-you convenience. That's it's killer app.
The video shows Wong using his voice to turn on his HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning), as well as unlock and even start this Model S.
I suspect that as we see third-party bands, watch faces, as well as Apple's own software and hardware iteration, this product will begin to become more and more popular.
Even without deep health monitoring, Apple Watch could be a lifesaver for the elderly and their entire families.
Unfortunately, it just doesn't seem like Android Wear something Google cares that much about. As an Apple Watch fan, that's depressing.