Good idea… setup is not a problem I live close by but I’m an android guy so don’t know all the details that are there about the watch. Someone suggested to get one for myself as well but that would be too much for me rn
Good idea… setup is not a problem I live close by but I’m an android guy so don’t know all the details that are there about the watch. Someone suggested to get one for myself as well but that would be too much for me rn
Thanks for sharing
Typing on that screen and reading off it was mostly the reasons I was worried about. What are your reviews of those other two? If they’re better at health tracking then I don’t really care about looks tbh.
I just don’t know if that feature would be useful at workplace around people.
Fair enough… guess I’ll get her one as well
Is talking feature useful if the person is in a workplace like setting and doesn’t have earpods? Won’t others hear the talking and you’ll be prompted to get the phone anyway?
The thing is that I asked a friend of mine in med school and she was the one who suggested that an apple or any other watch should not be a substitute for medical heal checkup and a real ecg, eco and tmt are always better than relying on fitness trackers. So I was wondering whether to get it or not…
That seems like a decent use case. Thanks for sharing
So I can track her from my android if she’s wearing the watch?
Do you find charging it everyday a hassle and how about the text readability?
That’s a fair point. I see that fall detection is the feature that most pick here.
That’s why I thought to get a yearly heart checkup done. Would detect more things than what a watch might.
She is open to new things but the screen size and lack of activity in general is what bothers me. She got her first iPhone 2 years back so I’d say she can learn things if they’re simple enough. She teaches kids so I believe learning is always important to her:)
No she has iPhone but I don’t… that’s what I meant