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...
Abstract: I knew I wanted an Apple Watch since I first saw it announced it last September.My son has told the story already, but when he called to let me know he was flying home from the event, I told him I was replaying the Apple Watch video again. Seeing it demon...
Published: 2015-07-15, Author: Jonathan , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Oh, quite a journey we have had so far in just a few short months. Even though the Apple Watch was released on April 24th, the device was first announced practically a year earlier, and rumors had been swirling forever that Apple was entering the wearable...
Sleek design, High build quality, Size and weight feels like a traditional watch when worn, Battery life lasts at least a day through standard use, Integrated sensors are great for fitness tracking, 280 PPI display is vivid and sharp, Notifications are co
Higher priced versions only differ in build materials, Screen is reflective and shows fingerprints easily, Third party apps are slow and buggy, Integrated speaker for phone calls is rather weak, Customization of watch face is limited in current firmware
Apple's first endeavor in the wearable market was much like their original iPhone, not the smoothest though full of potential. The device is meant to be a companion to your smartphone (not a replacement) and with this I think Apple has executed well on th...
An excellent firstgen device, Trademark Apple classleading design, fit and finish, Watch OS is advanced, intuitive, Groundbreaking technologies, Plenty of personalisation options
Display not alwayson, Not fully water resistant, Battery life good, not great
The Apple Watch is an excellent device for a first-generation model and is far better than we have seen from its competition compared to their first-up efforts (and in some cases their second, third and fourth efforts!). As is often the case, Apple is lea...
Beautiful design, Two day battery life, Fast charging, Great screen
WatchOS is awkward, Unresponsive apps, Expensive
So should you buy an Apple Watch? Maybe. If you're after a smartwatch and use an iPhone, your options are this or the new Pebble Time or Time Steel, both of which are more affordable, but don't offer as finely tailored an experience as the Apple Watch.It'...