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#429385 - 02/27/17 10:39 PM
Re: O.T. SmartWatches
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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Just curious. Since most Arranger players seem to have a touch of 'geek' in them, I was wondering how many of you have/use so-called SmartWatches; and if so, HOW you use them. For instance; 1. Do you use it as your 'everyday' watch?
Yes
2. How many of the 'smart' functions do you use (ie. notifications,text msgs,email,scheduling,pedometer,calls,etc.?
I use it to check and reply to messages when in a meeting I use the heartrate and stepcounter and other sports options
3. Do you have more than one?
No
4. Did you go for a 'cheapie' ($10-50.00), mid-line (($50-150.00) or TOTL ($150-500.00)?
Apple watch
4. Did you go back to a 'regular' watch?
No
5. If 'SIM-based', do you sometimes leave your regular phone at home (such as on a run)?
No... but then i dont mind having the iphone connected to my shoulder
6. Does your's have a camera/vid recorder; if so, have you ever used it?
No
As a gadget freak, geek, and compulsive spender, my own collection has grown to six, ranging in price from low to high. I wear the same $15 one every day (the first one I bought)....can't really explain why although it has all the standard, basic functions. The biggest PIA is keeping them all charged. On those rare occasions when I dress up in suit and tie, I always wear my 'dumb' Citizen eco-drive (haven't wound or charged or changed batteries, or anything else that keeps it running, in five years and it's been dead accurate all that time). Your thoughts on whether you think this is a passing fad/trend or will ever increasing functionality and decreasing prices make them as indispensable as our current day smartphones. Curious minds want to know.
chas I think this is the worst money spend in the last 3 years... to expensive limited funtionallity.... i think a cheeper sports armband would have done the job just fine...
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#429394 - 02/28/17 08:36 AM
Re: O.T. SmartWatches
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
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Chas,
I just read this post. I thought long and hard about an Apple Smart Watch. I did buy one it wasn't TOTL, but was a pretty decent watch. I must have watched 10 different You Tube videos before I decided on buying one, actually I didn't buy it, it was a gift for my birthday. Yup I'm a bit geeky otherwise I would have passed on purchasing one.
To answer your questions.
1. Yes I use it as an everyday watch, unless I'm doing some work around the home then I usually put on my Timex Ironman Triathlon watch.
2. I use many of the functions. I ride a bicycle and/or walk ( can't run anymore knees won't allow it) at least 5 days per week. I'm able to track distance, speed and heart rate. When I'm riding I want to keep my heart rate in an aerobic zone. Old habits die hard, this goes back to the days when I competed in road races, short distance triathlons. At one time I used a separate heart rate monitor and a Garmin GPS watch to keep track of activity. Those 2 devices back in the 90s cost more than the Apple Watch with just one sole function each. Now it's done with one watch. I do monitor texts and phone calls via the watch, if it's an 800 number or a number I don't recognize I can decline the call looking at the watch on my wrist and not have to dig the phone out of my pocket. This comes in handy at meetings.
3. I only have one smart watch and that's plenty. 4. It's an Apple Watch 5. I take the phone with me when on a bike or walk. 6. Mine does not have a camera, but I can use it as a remote to control the camera in my iPhone. That feature has limited use in my opinion but could come in handy for street photography.
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