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So a lot of buzz around iPhone 6 but who wants an iWatch to go with it?
Yes me obversely! Is it going to be useful or an iGadget to far........
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I'll be using one to speak to Kitt
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Yes I'm gonna get one for sure, as a train driver (Not a reason to flame me) it will be useful not least to have exactly the right time and also it will have a high coolness factor so sign me up
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I'll probably be looking to get one to go with my shiny new iPhone

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Lambs to the slaughter slight_smile
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I can see why some people will find it useful (based on the rumours).

 

Been able to read texts, seeing/reading notifications, without taking your iPhone out of your pocket, bag.

 

I expect it will tie in with health, fitness accessories, and while it will no doubt be useful for some people who are seriously into fitness (I'm into fitness but not to the extent of buying fitness accessories) but I can't see myself buying the iWatch, unless its got something really special besides the things I have mentioned.

 

 

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This isn't the iWatch but a review for the ' Motorola Moto 360 hands on review '

http://www.stuff.tv/moto-360/motorola-moto-360/review

Source : Stuff.

It goes to show what these can bring to the table although £200
Is a premium price to pay - one which after due consideration I can't see myself paying for any smart-watch.
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Well it looks cool to me so.........

 

Now who want's one?

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Many will, I guess, but I'm still waiting for them to improve and stabilise in price.....
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I just think for a watch it is very over-priced...(my personal opinion obviously)....

Also, as a nurse.... I am rather against people self diagnosing or (worrying themselves to death) about health related readings from any watch

I am not being 'precious' about medical related issues at all. I am simply against anything that just gives a reading...without the 'reader' having any knowledge of the meaning of it...:smileywink:

It's a bit gimmicky in my opinion...

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Intresting prospective I didn't really think of it in those terms. However for me it's more about the watch functions and phone integration, health and fitness is not my thing in fact it will make me even more lazy because some of the time I'll just have to rase my rist instead of picking up my phone LOL

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