Abstract: iMore's editors on the relevancy and results of wearing Apple Watch — one year later.Twelve months ago Apple released the Watch, the company's first new product category since the iPad and the first ever with Tim Cook at the helm. It was also one of the e...
Published: 2016-04-22, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: About a year ago, Apple announced and released its first Apple Watch . The long-rumored product was Apple's first all-new product category since the iPad and its first under CEO Tim Cook. To say that expectations were high would be an understatement.To da...
Published: 2016-02-26, Author: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
In many ways the Apple Watch is good for the fitness industry at large, because it increases awareness of fitness technology. There's no denying that. More fitness-focused devices on more people's wrists that drive changes in behavior is a good thing.But...
Published: 2015-12-03, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Integration with iPhone is seamless, a great experience with the software, useful apps and good ecosystem, sport band is actually really nice
Siri still fails, design is OK but there are other more attractive smartwatches, phone calls are manageable but speaker could be louder. Finally price point is set high and doesn't even include some sort of charging dock
The Apple Watch is a great watch if you're willing to shell out $349 to start, with prices going up from there. But at those prices, you'll have to decide if saving a few extra seconds is worth the money. Our advice… wait a few years, even as far out as v...
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
The final verdict is a tough one, both watches are really different, both have features that the other lacks, so each one addresses a different type of consumers. So, the Steel's water resistance makes it a great choice for swimmers, the heart rate monito...
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Published: 2015-10-23, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Lovely design, Pressure-Sensitive display, Taptic Engine, Apple Pay, A large array of sensors
Low battery life, Expensive, Slow at times, A rather steep learning curve, Some features are less intuitive
Abstract: I am not a devoted adoring Apple fan. I use both an iPhone and an Android phone. I use both a PC and Mac. Yet I really admire some of the things that Apple has done in the digital world. The iPod, iPad, and iPhone were all breakthrough products that have...
Unlike iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan, watchOS 2 isn't jam packed with new and novel features. The more personal, photo-based clock faces are back. Custom complications are here. Time travel, hinted at by Solar, is now ubiquitous. App logic has joined app inte...
At the beginning of this review, I said that I haven't worn watches in any consistent fashion for my entire life. In a lot of ways, this will be an accurate characterization for many people. With the rise of the cellphone and its network-synchronized time...