What did you guys think? I don't have an iphone, so it is useless to me, but I am curious what people with iphones thought.
I do a lot of active stuff outside. Run, bike, swin, hike etc... the sport needs to be super rugged. It looks like it has potential though.I can't wait for it's release. I think it's kind of bs that it's displayed 3+ mos before actually released.
I will have to see it in person, but the motor 360 looks much better IMO.
The Moto 360 does look good, but since the screen is round, it's being cropped at the corner for whatever it displays. Function-wise, I was more impressed with Apple Watch.
I'm curious to see what they have for left handed people.
I do a lot of active stuff outside. Run, bike, swin, hike etc... the sport needs to be super rugged. It looks like it has potential though.I can't wait for it's release. I think it's kind of bs that it's displayed 3+ mos before actually released.
Hey, compared to Honda's rollout of the NSX this is the speed of light.
It will be very difficult for the other players to duplicate this level of seamless integration.
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Microsoft could easily do it if only their mobile OS and Desktop OS didn't suck.
I don't even wear a watch. The whole business of "smart" watches -- whether it's Apple, Android, Pebble, whatever -- is a resounding "meh" to me.
The newest generation of smartphone's are too big to put in your pocket, so by default the smartwatch might make sense. I will be keeping my iPhone 4S.
2. Continuous health monitoring. This activity tracker stuff is mostly silly. However, continuous blood pressure, pulse, body temperature, etc, etc can translate in to some real utility. Consider having your visit to the doctor include a download of your data with an analysis of all irregular heart beats (frequency, duration, etc).