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For Mac Eyes Only Apple Watch And A Bbq Too For Mac
For Mac Eyes Only – Reaction Time: Apple’s There’s More in the Making Event. Episode #373, October 30, 2018. This is the home of For Mac Eyes Only, a podcast covering the most intriguing Mac and Apple headlines, along with tips, tricks, and answers to listener questions.
Click to expand.Yep, 360 is getting the update (confirmed by Motorola) and considering the $179 price tag on the Google store, I think I am going to pull the trigger on that one just like you. I prefer the look of the G Watch R and Urbane over the 360, but don't want to spend a lot of money on Android Wear yet. I really, really hope Android Wear is coming to iOS and will be revealed next month at Google I/O. Otherwise, I will have no choice but to go back to using Android phones. The Apple Watch is plagued with issues and I can't stand the way it looks. I've seen it 'confirmed by LG' both ways, so I wouldn't trust the internet even a tiny bit in this case.
I do trust the FCC, though, and the documents there show that WiFi does have access to the antenna. Therefore the claims that are based off there not being an antenna, are utter nonsense.
The only reason it might not get it turned on, would be a dumb management decision, not a technical one. If you only plan to get one, I would advise to wait, because the LGWR is superior to the Moto 360, IMO. I love both, but the LG looks more like a traditional watch, looks good with all kinds of bands, and more importantly, it runs for a longer time and with the display always on brightly, even in ambient mode. To me, a longtime watch wearer, the last feature has made it my favorite daily driver. Click to expand.In your eyes. In my eyes only the Apple watch and the 360 and maybe the Sony watch offer anything new style wise. Love it or hate it, the Apple strap system makes the Apple watch the only smartwatch capable of taking it from a fitness tracker to a dress watch.
The surprising sympathy for machines. Style wise, with the SS link bracelet the Apple watch reminds me of a Rado watch (contemporary analogue watches, many with square faces). However plastic-y it may look, build quality wise, it's feels premium and looks much better in the metal. Take a look at the LG Urbane. Swipe away from its masculine, sophisticated watch face and you have brightly coloured circles and the rather cartoonish google now with quite heavy presence of white - a bit clashy with the physical form of the watch. To me, those faux analogue chronograph faces make it seem like smartwatch makers are apologetically searching for acceptance in the watch market rather than doing their own thing. Much like the sort of people who worry a white phone doesn't look 'professional' or 'masculine'.
For Mac Eyes Only Apple Watch And A Bbq Too For Machine
Click to expand.I think his point is the Apple Watch's straps are quite easily changed in a matter of seconds. Nobody is going to sit down with a watch tool to constantly swap out bands on the Moto 360 or LG G Watches.
I have a handful of mechanical watches but each is geared towards certain types of attire-nicer designs and bands for more formal attire and more rugged designs with plastic/rubber type bands for active times. The Apple Watch lets the same watch easily be adapted to these different situations. Standard watch strap sizing means a ton of watch strap option are available for watches like the 360. How can you possibly make this statement?
I can see your point of view with the google now cards, but not all apps are Google now card based either. And you are comparing one cartoony interface to the Appple Watch which is a bunch of brightly colored little bubbles you have to swipe around on screen to find your app? Or how about the childish and gimmicky let me send you a stupid little picture I drew on a tiny screen, or my heartbeat? But I guess things like this don't clash with the physical form of the Apple Watch. Click to expand.I don't find bright colours annoying. I embrace colour. I love iOS 7/8.
I love Android 5.1. My idea of a cool classic watch is the Casio F91WC. I was merely pointing out that anyone going with a smartwatch with a classic chassis hoping for a toned down interface as an antidote to apple's watch ui might be disappointed by the occasionally bright ui - from the videos I've seen the Urbane has brightly coloured circular icons too, Google health and voice control also have predominantly white backgrounds. I've currently got a Nexus 6. Looking at the 360 - esp now it's only £160.
My point about the straps is that regardless of whether or not you like the styling of the Apple Watch, switching out the sport band for a leather or metal link strap quite drastically changes the look. Sony actually is probably the only other company that achieves the same shift in style through changing the strap.