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I can't see much point in any ‘companion’ device like this, as you still have to take your phone out of your pocket for most of the functions… might as well just take your phone out.
£100 to save a couple of seconds' time? No thanks!
When you own a smartwatch, you will quickly change your mind…my Pebble is invaluable, and I never leave the house without it. My common use cases…
1) Check the time. Yes I know it's crazy, but I still like to use a watch for this :)
2) Notifications - if I leave my phone in a coat pocket, or go swimming, or i'm on the golf course (where phones are banned..), I can tell that i've got a message/email/phone call, and if important, go to a discrete place to respond. Same goes for if I am in a meeting, it's very discrete and convenient.
3) Music control - track info, forward/back, volume, track selection..all works beautifully on your write
4) Golf Range finder - only useful as a golfer, but gets around the aformentioned “no mobile phones” rule and is so much more convenient than messing with another device. used this on Saturday, very useful ;)
Pebble does all the above and much much more..for around £100ish. Works with any android phone and iOS, and is the most successful smartwatch available.
Samsung are missing a trick yet again - still a paltry battery life, and they still seem to think people will go:
“I want a samsung smartwatch, I must therefore spend £400 on a new samsung phone” rather than the opposite…they would sell a LOT more if they made this available on all devices.
Up until recently they had the monopoly on smartwatches that looked good for most consumers. Pebble have launched their metal version now (much more fashion friendly), so I think the new Gear will really struggle. They could do with dropping the camera gimmick and price too, but I doubt that'l happen :)