Published: 2016-09-13, Author: Christopher , review by: macworld.co.uk
Series 2: GPS, waterproof, ceramic design, dualcore processor, sapphire glass and brighter display | Series 1: Faster than original (dualcore processor) | Original: Cheapest (used)
Series 2: Expensive | Series 1: IonX glass | Original: Can only be bought used
Published: 2016-09-13, Author: Christopher , review by: techadvisor.co.uk
The new Apple Watch Series 2 offers fantastic build quality and is fully waterproof, but if you've got an Android phone, not planning on a swim with a smartwatch and want to save yourself some pennies, the Sony SmartWatch 3 and Moto 360 Sport are fantasti...
Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...
We can't help but think that Apple has tried to do too much with this first generation Apple Watch. There are so many ways of interacting with it and so many different features and elements to get used to that the learning curve is surprisingly steep. It...
Published: 2016-06-09, Author: Alex , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Towards the end of May, I took off the Apple Watch I'd been wearing for nine months. I'll never put it on again.I'd been wearing the £479 38mm Apple Watch with a sapphire screen, stainless steel shell and white sport band – something I genuinely appreciat...
Gorgeous design, Comfortable to wear, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Notification support means you can glance and carry on with your day
Interface can be counterintuitive at first, occasionally feels sluggish, thirdparty apps run relatively slowly
The Apple Watch isn't the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn't really do anything rival products don't do. But what it does do, it does as well as any smartwatch out there, thanks to Apple's user interface expertise. It's a slick device to use, although...
Published: 2016-03-30, Author: T3 , review by: T3.com
Great design, Lovely screen, Accurate voice recogntion
Hard to learn interface, Limited useful apps
Apple has definitely made the smartwatch appeal to the mainstream in a way that Pebble and Android Wear didn't. A year on and the Apple Watch is still the best smartwatch available. Apple has put a huge amount of work into the craftsmanship of the...
Gorgeous design, Comfortable to wear, Multiple variants to appeal to many people, Notification support means you can glance and carry on with your day
Interface can be counterintuitive at first, occasionally feels sluggish, thirdparty apps run relatively slowly
The Apple Watch isn't the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn't really do anything rival products don't do. But what it does do, it does as well as any smartwatch out there, thanks to Apple's user interface expertise. It's a slick device to use, although...
Water- and swim-proof, Built-in GPS, Brighter, more readable screen outdoors
The price is high, Still no sleep tracking
It may not look it, then, but the second Apple Watch is a serious overhaul, and a successful one at that. Where the first watch was merely okay as an occasional fitness tracker, it's now a fully fledged multi-sport fitness device with very few gaps in its...