With a couple of upcoming holidays in the next few weeks, I received an Apple watch as a gift. Not that I needed a watch, because I never wear one. After I figure it out a bit more, I will wrap it up so that I have a gift to open. The watch uses a "haptic" as an alert, which is a buzz feeling when emails and messages arrive. The watch is tethered to the iPhone and that may be the downside. The phone should be within 30 feet but it seems that my watch wants the phone closer than that.
I did answer a couple of phone calls with the watch this morning and the quality of the audio was excellent. I really like the emoticons that you can send with messages. Fun!
As I read, developers are still creating apps for the iWatch. The two I added are Google Maps and App in the Air. You can read about other Apple watch apps at http://www.wareable.com/apple-watch/best-apple-watch-apps-832
Even more features are noted on the YouTube video below. Enjoy!
I did answer a couple of phone calls with the watch this morning and the quality of the audio was excellent. I really like the emoticons that you can send with messages. Fun!
As I read, developers are still creating apps for the iWatch. The two I added are Google Maps and App in the Air. You can read about other Apple watch apps at http://www.wareable.com/apple-watch/best-apple-watch-apps-832
Even more features are noted on the YouTube video below. Enjoy!
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