Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Apple Watch. We look at the 38mm Sport model that starts at $350 with an aluminum casing, Ion-X glass and a fluoroelastomer band. It's also available in stainless steel with sapphire glass starting around $500, and there's the 18k go...
Abstract: The Apple Watch reviews are in and they're… not exactly glowing.Generally speaking, reviewers aren't saying anything unexpected. The new gizmo—officially available April 24—is technologically impressive, but there also isn't a good reason for the average ...
Abstract: I was at the initial Apple Watch unveiling in Cupertino last September. Like many journalists I sat back in the auditorium and was intrigued by what we were shown, yet it was hard not to be a bit skeptical . What would Apple do to make its watch stand out...
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Published: 2015-03-09, Author: Jane , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Abstract: Today, Apple finally put us out of our misery with an official Apple Watch unveiling. The company previewed the device last year but didn't go into full detail about the device. Today, the fine folks at Apple filled in the blanks for us.We now know all ab...
Published: 2019-05-23, Author: Kai , review by: futurefive.co.nz
At an RRP of $699 for the 40mm version and $749 for the 44mm version, the Apple Watch is great if you're already locked into the Apple ecosystem and you're looking for a device that can significantly minimise how often you take your phone out of your pock...
Incredibly smooth software experience, Great look and feel
You have to own an iPhone, No ECG in Australia
These days, I'm not a huge Apple person.I used to be. iPhone, iPad, Macbook. I used to own the whole set. Nevertheless, my trial period with the Series 4 Apple Watch has me wishing I could buy one. Unfortunately, the requirement to own an iPhone and buy b...
Abstract: When the Apple Watch first began making headlines, the first question most people had was: "Is this watch going to replace my iPhone?" The short answer is no, it will not.The Apple Watch was designed from the start to be a paired device. To get the best u...
Published: 2019-09-18, Author: Lewis , review by: macworld.co.uk
It's clear to see that the Apple Watch Series 5 and Apple Watch Series 4 are very similar smartwatches in terms of design and build, with only key features – like the always-on display, new processor and increased storage – differing between the two. Of c...
Abstract: When it comes to smartwatches, Apple has quickly taken control of the marketplace. The Apple Watch has been a huge success and appears to be continuing its dominance with the Apple Watch Series 4 which we review here. But one company that refuses to cede...
Pricey, battery life still only 2 days, won't track sleep natively, no always-on display option
All in all, the Apple Watch Series 4 is a very impressive bit of kit. Not only is it able to accurately track a host of workouts - being intuitive and a pleasure to use throughout - but it is also a beautiful and super premium lifestyle device. More and m...