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What's your opinions on smart watches?
I stopped wearing a watch ages ago due to carrying a cell phone around. I felt it was redundant since I wasn't wearing nice business watches for appearance. I've been knowing this Smart Watch thing was coming for a couple years due to my Wired magazine subscription (great read by the way, once a month!). I've known it's coming and have thought a lot about it.
I feel like it's some purposefully intermediary step between phones and a "next level" tech that we haven't been introduced to. Almost like a money grab. The philosophy is to cut down on the # of times and the amount of time it takes for having to pull your phone out of your pocket constantly. To me, that's not worth several hundred dollars.
But if they worked like pedometers, heart rate monitors... I could see a good application for sports and exercise.
I don't know what to think. I know it's not for me, but I'm just trying to gauge if it's going to catch on at all with the masses.
I feel like this is a step backwards. A step forward will self-charging devices that are built into our clothing, that charge through kinetic energy and static. With flexible organic LED screens. That are washable. lol. I don't know. Something just feels "off" about the smart watches.
I stopped wearing a watch ages ago due to carrying a cell phone around. I felt it was redundant since I wasn't wearing nice business watches for appearance. I've been knowing this Smart Watch thing was coming for a couple years due to my Wired magazine subscription (great read by the way, once a month!). I've known it's coming and have thought a lot about it.
I feel like it's some purposefully intermediary step between phones and a "next level" tech that we haven't been introduced to. Almost like a money grab. The philosophy is to cut down on the # of times and the amount of time it takes for having to pull your phone out of your pocket constantly. To me, that's not worth several hundred dollars.
But if they worked like pedometers, heart rate monitors... I could see a good application for sports and exercise.
I don't know what to think. I know it's not for me, but I'm just trying to gauge if it's going to catch on at all with the masses.
I feel like this is a step backwards. A step forward will self-charging devices that are built into our clothing, that charge through kinetic energy and static. With flexible organic LED screens. That are washable. lol. I don't know. Something just feels "off" about the smart watches.