Apple’s most personal
device yet.
Apple’s most personal device “The Apple Watch” rumored to be iWatch is coming Early 2015. The most personal device might not seem that attractive due to its dependency on your iPhone but carries along a lot of features for you.
What’s the Difference?
Apple Watch is the smallest wear device available in market. All of the activity your phones inform you with are displayed on the small 42mm ( or 38mm) watch. You scroll, zoom, read and select. The digital crown on the upper right side of the watch lets you scroll, zoom and select without even covering the screen.
Just like the mouse is to the Mac.
Ease Of Use:
Just like the phones, Apple watch has your favorite apps on the home screen.
Apple has kept the font easy for the users to read plus the force-sensitive Retina display keeps it easy for our eyes to go along.
As A Timepiece:
High-quality watches have long been defined by their ability to keep unfailingly accurate time, and Apple Watch is no exception. It uses multiple technologies in conjunction with your iPhone to keep time within “50 milliseconds of the definitive global time standard”. And it can automatically adjust to the local time when you travel.
A more immediate, intimate way to connect.
Apple Watch is right there on your wrist, so it makes all the ways you’re used to communicating more convenient. And because it touches your skin, we were able to add a physical dimension to alerts and notifications — you’ll feel a gentle tap when you receive an incoming message. Apple Watch also allows you to connect with your favorite people in some new, spontaneous ways not possible with any other device.
An intelligent health and fitness companion.
Apple Watch gives you a more complete picture of your all-day physical activity because it measures more than just the quantity of your movement, such as the number of steps you take. It measures the quality and frequency as well. The three rings of the Activity app show your progress at a glance, and provide all the motivation you need to sit less, move more, and get some exercise. There’s also a separate Workout app for dedicated cardio sessions. Over time, Apple Watch can use what it learns about the way you move to suggest personalized daily fitness goals and encourage you to achieve them. So you can live a better day and a healthier life.
– Pictures and Information from Apple.