PricklyPete
Lifer
- Sep 17, 2002
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I recently bought an Apple Watch for my wife. She loves it and I have to admit, it looks less geeky than I thought it would (probably helps that my wife is wearing it as she is decidedly not geeky).
A big reason why she loves it is that she stays at home with our twins and is pregnant with our third addition. 50% of the time she doesn't even know where her phone is...so having a watch that lets her know the time, indicates phone calls/messages, gives her calendar events, has a timer for "time outs", etc. is very nice. It also serves her level of fitness needs.
For me...I'm just not interested. The only reason I would want the watch is for fitness reasons and w/o GPS, the Apple Watch doesn't work for me. Maybe version 2 or 3 if they add GPS. I'd love to run Strava on a watch.
A big reason why she loves it is that she stays at home with our twins and is pregnant with our third addition. 50% of the time she doesn't even know where her phone is...so having a watch that lets her know the time, indicates phone calls/messages, gives her calendar events, has a timer for "time outs", etc. is very nice. It also serves her level of fitness needs.
For me...I'm just not interested. The only reason I would want the watch is for fitness reasons and w/o GPS, the Apple Watch doesn't work for me. Maybe version 2 or 3 if they add GPS. I'd love to run Strava on a watch.