My wife's Apple Watch no longer recognizes when she is standing. Seems to be a problem with the latest update. Anyone else having trouble?
It does not recognize she has stood the entire day. Since 2.1 or whatever the latest update is it keeps giving her those "time to stand" reminders despite her already moving around. It still seems to be calculating calories correctly.Nope, I've been using 2.1 and haven't had that issue. It's more than just standing though, you have to move a bit. When it tells her it's time to stand if she walks around for 1 min it doesn't tell her she's done it?
Asked this on Reddit, might as well ask here:
I restored my phone yesterday. Kind of a hassle, but whatever. What was interesting though was that before the restore under the Phone settings on my iPhone my Apple Watch was listed as a device under "calls on other devices" along with my iPad and MacBook. It was not listed under Text Message Forwarding under the Messages settings
After the restore, it's not there. Is this normal? My watch seems to function normally but I want to make sure I'm getting full functionality
I just checked my phone. It doesn't list my Apple Watch, for what it's worth. If it ever did, maybe they don't classify it as the same thing and took it off in a later update? The watch is technically paired with your phone as opposed to "using it for calling".
Anyone have Clockwork Synergy bands?
http://www.clockworksynergy.com/shop/product-category/tech-straps/straps-for-apple-watch/
I got an olive green canvas band yesterday from Best Buy and I'm impressed with the quality and price (29.99)
Might order some more.
Here's my current collection.
Ugh, so I'm at Best Buy, and was just about to buy this Fitbit Charge HR I've been looking at, but then I strolled over to the Apple section and saw the watches are $100 off. That puts the sport edition at just a hundred more than the Fitbit, and I get waaay more functionality.
I really like what Apple has done with the watch, but I was planning on waiting till the 2nd gen version of it. Recently though, I've really wanted a fitness tracker. I got $150 for x-mas, and if I'm gonna spend it on the Fitbit, I'm thinking I might as well spend the extra hundred and get the Apple Watch.
Do you guys think this is a mistake? How much would I be able to sell it for if the 2nd gen version is way better? Is the sport band and aluminum case decent and resistant to wear and tear?
I'm loving the Click adapter and the leather band it came with. The only downfall is that the little stick that binds the band to the adapter comes off too easily when pulled.
My launch watch died last week. RIP
The display got a black dot in the upper right that kept getting larger each day. Apple is fixing it under warranty, so that's cool. I did some searching and saw some people posted videos of the same issue, same location.
Has anybody here put serious work into using the Apple Watch as a fitness device. I'm thinking about getting a FitBit Charge HR, but I also want to consider the Apple Watch. The Apple Watch would be more than double the price, so I feel it has to be a very good fitness device for me to justify it, even though I know it can do more than fitness. So what has your experience been with it for fitness. What does it do for fitness that other devices like FitBit cannot do? How long does it take to charge the watch? I likely wouldn't charge it overnight since I'd want to wear it to monitor sleep. Would the hour I take to prepare and eat breakfast be enough time to charge it, for example? Is it really durable enough to take on an active lifestyle?
Sweet feature!I have no complaints about the fitness tracking so far, except that if you jog without your iPhone its not very accurate. It will miscalculate by nearly a mile. Sometimes a mile and a half.
Just got my Apple Watch over the weekend. Had some Best Buy gift cards and the $249 Sport sale was too good to pass up!
I ended up trying on both sizes, especially since I love the Gold/Navy color combo, but the 42mm was just too big on my wrist. I ended up going with the 38mm Black/Black style.
What I'm really curious about is how the other colored bands look with the black watch. Does anyone here have pictures of their black sport with another color band on it? I love the red and white bands but I'm not sure how they'd look on the black watch and don't want to spend $50 to find out!
Just got my Apple Watch over the weekend. Had some Best Buy gift cards and the $249 Sport sale was too good to pass up!
I ended up trying on both sizes, especially since I love the Gold/Navy color combo, but the 42mm was just too big on my wrist. I ended up going with the 38mm Black/Black style.
What I'm really curious about is how the other colored bands look with the black watch. Does anyone here have pictures of their black sport with another color band on it? I love the red and white bands but I'm not sure how they'd look on the black watch and don't want to spend $50 to find out!
Just got my Apple Watch over the weekend. Had some Best Buy gift cards and the $249 Sport sale was too good to pass up!
I ended up trying on both sizes, especially since I love the Gold/Navy color combo, but the 42mm was just too big on my wrist. I ended up going with the 38mm Black/Black style.
What I'm really curious about is how the other colored bands look with the black watch. Does anyone here have pictures of their black sport with another color band on it? I love the red and white bands but I'm not sure how they'd look on the black watch and don't want to spend $50 to find out!
Not sure how you feel about 3rd party bands but they are a fraction of the price and have pretty good reviews. I just ordered the 42mm leather loop with magnets. Also if you look in the gallery there some pictures of space grey sport with white band.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JP6G1Z8?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00
Any inside news on what an Apple Watch 2 would bring? I actually don't care if it still lacks its own GPS. I'm more curious if there's any info on them making larger watches. Maybe up to 50 mm, or at least 47 mm. I feel like a larger watch would help the battery problem, which seems to be the biggest setback.
Any inside news on what an Apple Watch 2 would bring? I actually don't care if it still lacks its own GPS. I'm more curious if there's any info on them making larger watches. Maybe up to 50 mm, or at least 47 mm. I feel like a larger watch would help the battery problem, which seems to be the biggest setback.
The bands could still fit.Larger watch means that the whole accessory supply chain for the straps and bands would have to change. Apple have probably made great business in selling extra bands & straps and selling the lugs to 3rd party band/strap manufacturers. So I can't see the big size changing from 42mm.
The wifi in my watch doesn't appthe at to work that well.
Like it never drops to wifi when Bluetooth becomes unavailable. However it DOES work if I forget network settings on my phone, and re enter my wifi password. That is until I reset the phone or watch then it stops recognising.
So my understanding is that it uses Internet (hence the cloud icon for connectivity) because ive heard of people still having connection on different wifi.
One other solution I've readies that you can impair and repair watch, but what does this process entail? Is this a simple 10 second job or does the watch have to restore from back up taking a long time and potentially losing data?
I guess it's not a big deal as I'm not sure what is gain from having Wifif connectivity to be honest. Sure notifications when I leave my phone out of range, but that is so rare. I just like to get to the bottom why something isn't working. Locals having my own DNS addresses in my wifi network cause issues for the connection to be read by the Apple Watch?
Any inside news on what an Apple Watch 2 would bring? I actually don't care if it still lacks its own GPS. I'm more curious if there's any info on them making larger watches. Maybe up to 50 mm, or at least 47 mm. I feel like a larger watch would help the battery problem, which seems to be the biggest setback.
As much as people rag on Apples obsession with thinness I think the next Watch could stand to lose some heft.
It doesn't work on 5ghz networks, maybe that's it.
The bands could still fit.
Apple watchOS 2.2 beta now available.
Pair your iPhone with more than one Apple Watch at a time.
So...wear your Sport during your hectic day before switching to your Edition for dinner in the evening.
http://www.macrumors.com/2016/01/11/apple-watchos-2-2-first-beta/
people don't complain about watches being too thin.
Waterproof sport incoming? for swimming?
I don't know why but that is the first thing that comes to mind.
No they couldn't. Much like how 38mm bands currently don't fit the 42mm Watch at the moment.
What's the rumors for Apple Watch 2?
Has any Watch 1 users felt like it has been a good health companion? I'd like to get something soon to help monitor my activity and I'm heavily invested into Apple ecosystem.