Red straps? Not really.
Is it even red?
Red straps? Not really.
my dilemma also. I think the 42 will look too big, but i'd like to try them both on.
I have really small wrists so I should go with the smaller one but I want the larger screen size.
Looks red and pebble says it's red.Is it even red?
Red straps? Not really.
Doesn't prove their popularity. I never said it was unique.i guess so...
I wonder who will be the first to make a third party wriststrap with integrated external battery+magsafe patch.
I hope there is more then the apple watch at the conference, would be kind of lackluster having 3 conferences straight mentioning the same device
There's already one making noiseI wonder who will be the first to make a third party wriststrap with integrated external battery+magsafe patch.
The Reserve StrapThe only strap that charges the Apple Watch while you wear it.
http://vimeo.com/109744025
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Pre-order now: $250
Probably still cheaper that all the iWatch Edition straps![]()
Three? Isn't this upcoming event going to be just the 2nd?
A website that has some previews of what apps could look like on the Watch:
http://watchaware.com/watch-apps
Moto 360 successor it is, then...
of course it does.Doesn't prove their popularity. I never said it was unique.
Each device only works with their respective phone OS. Were you really considering getting either an Apple watch or a Moto 360...2?
Each device only works with their respective phone OS. Were you really considering getting either an Apple watch or a Moto 360...2?
Each device only works with their respective phone OS. Were you really considering getting either an Apple watch or a Moto 360...2?
How? A keyword search doesn't indicate popularity. Your image only illustrates that it's not unique or original.of course it does.
How? A keyword search doesn't indicate popularity. Your image only illustrates that it's not unique or original.
I was referring to popularity of that combination out of all other combinations.when you refer to popularity regarding that color combination in watches, what exactly are you using as the definition of popular?
you used popularity to describe popularity.I was referring to popularity of that combination out of all other combinations.
Quantify popular.you used popularity to describe popularity.
Quantify popular.
Really posts into context how....ugly the Apple Watch is.This get posted in here yet?
http://mixyourwatch.com
Really posts into context how....ugly the Apple Watch is.
I think that combo looks awesome.
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Yes! E-paper is readable in direct sunlight, so this is brilliant. Is it under $300?
This get posted in here yet?
http://mixyourwatch.com
Is there really a killer app for smart watches? What do these things do that can't be trivialized by "I can do that if I take my phone out of my pocket"?
Is that all it serves as though? What can it do that simply isn't possible in other ways with the connected phone? If we use Kinect and Wii for example, I'd say the software that just replaced button commands with motion commands were a letdown. The software that was only feasible with the tools, like Dance Central, were the best arguments for them. So what is the Aplle Watch's "Dance Central"?Some people don't want to take their phones out of their pockets!
But really, it's for simpler and quicker interactions. A wearable is the quickest way to allow such interactions to take place, and a "watch" is a pretty obvious form factor to be complemented with such functionality. You don't have to take your phone out, unlock it, interact with it, lock it, put it back inside your pocket. Take the Apple Watch, per example. Let's say I received a notification for a text. If it's unimportant, I can just ignore it and remove the notification from my phone. If it's important and needs to be replied, I can use a quick reply from the wrist, use dictation, or if it's something a bit more elaborate, I can take the phone out and have it ready to compose the message by the time I unlock it (at least that's how it's supposed to work with Handoff functionality). It's quite cool, if you think about it. I'm excited for those little things: iTunes control, information glances, silent notifications (seriously, the watch "tapping" your wrist thing is ingenious)...
Is that all it serves as though? What can it do that simply isn't possible in other ways with the connected phone? If we use Kinect and Wii for example, I'd say the software that just replaced button commands with motion commands were a letdown. The software that was only feasible with the tools, like Dance Central, were the best arguments for them. So what is the Aplle Watch's "Dance Central"?
It's kind of weird to think having your entire social/business/school life and the Internet in your pocket ready to be accessed is annoying because of effort. It makes it sound like one of those paid programming ads where opening a carton of milk is basically impossible.Down the road more stuff will appear, as developers mess around with it and new technology becomes available, but those things I mentioned plus functionality for fitness and the walking directions thing they've shown in september (which is also quite cool) is probably everything. It's not meant to replace the phone, and all in all it's just a miniature phone in terms of raw functionality, really, but it's meant to make certain kinds of interactions, once annoying due to the effort they took, simpler. It doesn't need to do more, I think, but YMMV.
It's mostly the fitness and health trackingIs that all it serves as though? What can it do that simply isn't possible in other ways with the connected phone? If we use Kinect and Wii for example, I'd say the software that just replaced button commands with motion commands were a letdown. The software that was only feasible with the tools, like Dance Central, were the best arguments for them. So what is the Aplle Watch's "Dance Central"?
It's kind of weird to think having your entire social/business/school life and the Internet in your pocket ready to be accessed is annoying because of effort. It makes it sound like one of those paid programming ads where opening a carton of milk is basically impossible.
The WatchKit stuff could prove to be promising, and I really think devs are going to need to embrace it to make the Apple Watch a success in terms of what is a success for Apple.
Is there really a killer app for smart watches? What do these things do that can't be trivialized by "I can do that if I take my phone out of my pocket"?
But a phone car mount is pretty cheap and let's you see the full screen at windshield level.
I want to see some apps that can't be trivialized in that way.
This get posted in here yet?
http://mixyourwatch.com
Guessing by the product page, it will come in 18+10+6 different combinations (18 for the Watch, 10 for the Watch Sport and 6 for the Watch Edition).Will it even be possible to buy any watch with any bracelet? Or will Apple force their taste on us yet again? I.e. will you be able to buy the watch body only without bracelet?
Guess we will know soon, but any rumours?
Guessing by the product page, it will come in 18+10+6 different combinations (18 for the Watch, 10 for the Watch Sport and 6 for the Watch Edition).
https://www.apple.com/watch/apple-watch/
Scroll down, it says "View all 18 models in the collection." Then you see something similar in the other collections.
Brings it down to a total of 34 SKUs.
Apple would be the last company to sell a not ready to use SKU. Buy it with a bracelet, plenty of combos to choose from, change the bracelet later if you want.
Hmm, does that mean, for example, that space black stainless steel watch is only available with metallic link bracelet? Damn. Metallic one completely useless for my wife.![]()