
Midstate01
Posts: 14,766
Dec 14, 2015 10:19pm
Anyone have a smart watch?
My wife has an apple one and she bought me a gear s2 today. It's actually pretty cool. Long term I'm not sure what I'll really use it for but so far it's pretty fun.
My wife has an apple one and she bought me a gear s2 today. It's actually pretty cool. Long term I'm not sure what I'll really use it for but so far it's pretty fun.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Dec 14, 2015 11:33pm
I got a Moto 360 (2nd Gen) from work. I never liked the idea of smart watches. But now that I wear one, I do enjoy not having to pull my phone out of my pocket every time it goes off. It has gotten to the point now where if I'm wearing one of my regular watches, and my phone goes off, I still check my watch.
Moto has a sport version of the 360 coming out in January that I'll probably wear more often since it's geared more towards activity rather than style. The only downside will be not being able to swap out the bands like I'm used to on the one I have now.
Moto has a sport version of the 360 coming out in January that I'll probably wear more often since it's geared more towards activity rather than style. The only downside will be not being able to swap out the bands like I'm used to on the one I have now.

Token
Posts: 64
Dec 15, 2015 2:36pm
Showing my ignorance here but what all does a "smart watch" do in addition to a normal GPS watch? What features make it smart, I'm asking.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Dec 15, 2015 3:07pm
Pairs with your phone so any notifications that come to your phone show up on your watch. Most have microphones built in, so you can reply to texts or emails from your watch and there are apps that have been updated to add some capabilities where you can do things directly from the watch.Token;1769624 wrote:Showing my ignorance here but what all does a "smart watch" do in addition to a normal GPS watch? What features make it smart, I'm asking.

Token
Posts: 64
Dec 15, 2015 3:42pm
Well I'll be damned.sherm03;1769625 wrote:Pairs with your phone so any notifications that come to your phone show up on your watch.

Midstate01
Posts: 14,766
Dec 15, 2015 10:32pm
We went to look at Christmas lights tonight so in the 2nd half of the cavs game, I followed on my watch. It updated the score live and I just kept looking at it. Simple but was perfect tonight.
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superman
Posts: 3,582
Dec 16, 2015 6:53am
Just picked up the Gear S.
I sit in a lot of useless meetings at work. Its nice to have access to alerts without obviously looking at my phone.
I also use the speakerphone a lot in the car.
I sit in a lot of useless meetings at work. Its nice to have access to alerts without obviously looking at my phone.
I also use the speakerphone a lot in the car.

ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Dec 16, 2015 2:23pm
Seems like overkill to me, since you must have your phone on your person. Create a watch to take place of a phone, and you're on to something.

Midstate01
Posts: 14,766
Dec 16, 2015 2:38pm
Don't believe you need your phone on you with the 3g versions.

sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Dec 16, 2015 2:39pm
To be fair, you don't have to have your phone on you. Several of the Android models will work on WiFi as long as your phone has connected to that WiFi portal in the past. So if you sign on to the network at work every day...and one day you forget your phone but have your watch on you...you would still get notifications to your watch through WiFi instead of Bluetooth.ernest_t_bass;1769801 wrote:Seems like overkill to me, since you must have your phone on your person. Create a watch to take place of a phone, and you're on to something.
In all honesty, the marketing message for Smart Watches is to be a supplement to your phone. The market isn't there to replace your phone because nobody wants to have a conversation like you're Dick Tracey while you're out and about. The messaging for these is, get a quick glance at what just came through to your phone and decide whether or not it's worth taking your phone out of your pocket to act on. The purpose of Smart Watches right now, is to lessen the amount of times a day you pull out your phone for needless purposes.

Midstate01
Posts: 14,766
Dec 16, 2015 2:42pm
I'm still getting used to mine. My wife loves hers. She puts all of her appointments in it and gets alerts. If a patient has test results coming that day she will tell it to remind her in a couple hours to check for results and it alerts her to check. Also if she has a question on a medication she just tells the watch to look it up. She doesn't have to have her phone on her and says it's been really really helpful for her. So guess it depends how yours using it.
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superman
Posts: 3,582
Dec 16, 2015 4:27pm
Gear s can be a stand alone.ernest_t_bass;1769801 wrote:Seems like overkill to me, since you must have your phone on your person. Create a watch to take place of a phone, and you're on to something.

SizzlePig
Posts: 76
Dec 17, 2015 9:13am
i'm not hipster enough.
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slingshot4ever
Posts: 4,085
Dec 17, 2015 9:09pm
No interest for me....I don't even have an iPad/tablet