Apple
iWatch was released on April 10, 2015. You might see that there was
ridiculously long line that people wait to buy iWatch as soon as it released at
an Apple store. Then, why are people so eager to buy it? Is it wearable
technology or an Apple’s product? It may be both. What I want to elaborate is a
topic of “wearable technology”.
Wearable
technology is defined as technology that can be worn by a consumer and often
include tracking information related to health and fitness. However, now the
range of using the wearable technology has broaden up to getting information
from a smartphone. Among the wearable devices, iWatch and Google Glass would be
famous ones and I want to discuss more about iWatch. There are many opinions
whether the wearable devices are worth buying or not. I want to discuss both
sides’ opinions.
Pros
- Immediateness
- Fashionable
- Smaller and Convenient
Immediateness
As it
likes a smart phone, the wearable device notifies us when something is going on
with a phone if it is connected with the phone. For example, when using the iWatch,
you can leave your phone in a pocket or bag and work at an office because the iWatch
immediately let you know whenever any call or messages comes into your
smartphone. Thus, you don’t have to get distracted from taking out the phone
when working: simply look at your watch as you always do. If messages or calls
are important, just answer it, or ignore it without taking out the phone from
your pocket or bags if there is no hurry.
Fashionable
Although
we have lived in smart world with smart devices, the wearable devices like the Google
Glass and iWatch still intrigue people around you. From my experience, when I
was at the bar in LA, a person next to me wore the iWatch a week ago. I asked
to him how long it last without charging and how you feel wearing iWatch. I
think the wearable devices have progressed in the area of aesthetics.
Smaller and Convenient
Nowadays,
the trend is being smaller and smaller. Then why are we obsessed with smaller
things? The answer is convenience because smaller devices we have, easier to
carry it. As I mentioned above, one of functions of wearable devices is to
track information about health and fitness. Let’s say you use iPhone you track
how many miles you walk today. If you forget to bring your phone for a walk,
the iPhone cannot track your steps without the phone. However, iWatch that is
much smaller than iPhone can track wherever you go with it. I know there would
be opposition by people who carry a smartphone more frequently than watch. But,
the size definitely matters in terms of convenience.
Cons
- Smaller
- Not Widely Use
- Less Versatile
Smaller
It is
interesting and obvious that people complain about the size. It could be my
biased view, but for the elder, it is hard to use due to the size. For example,
my mother used to have iPhone4 that has 3.5 inch size of the screen and she
always said it was hard to click right buttons due to the small size of the
screen. Like this, for people who prefer using a big size screen device, it is
hard to adapt the screen size of iWatch.
Not Widely Use
This fact
will be changed, but I personally mention this fact. iWatch runs based on Bluetooth
tech with iPhone and I was trying to buy iWatch especially for running because
I am using iPhone now. I found a problem of iWatch when I go for a walk or
jogging. I wanted to buy it in order to use it more conveniently without
carrying my phone when jogging. However, it is based on using Bluetooth, which
means that I should carry my phone with it when I go out for jogging.
Less Versatile
iWatch has
various of functions on it like getting and sending messages, calls, and emails.
When you get an email or message, you normally might not use iWatch to answer
it and I’d rather not do so. Why? It is not as convenient as I use the phone to
answer. Apple definitely put those functions on iWatch, so I can say using
iWatch is less versatile than a smartphone. I know that some people might say
how I can compare iWatch with iPhone. But, like I said, it may take times to
completely adapt ourselves to use it.
i have been debating on buying this watch and from reading this i will def take it in to consideration of weighing my options. Thank You
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