Ledsteplin
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I think some or missing the point, it's not about wearing a device, it's the seamless dissemination of information without being intrusive to your life, blending the line between man and machine. Because people wear watches and often forget they even have them on its even less intrusive than a phone , that's the point of wearables, it's the integration and functionality that's possible. Aside from the obvious intelligence being built into something that was previously unconnected to the machines and environment around it.id stop thinking about that it's a watch and start looking at the vision to understand.it could be anything a necklace, a ring, whatever ...
My point is that I don't need that integration and functionality. My iPhone serves me well enough without a tiny partial version of itself on my wrist. My iPhone is in no way intrusive in my life. Reaching in my pocket and pulling out my iPhone is no issue for me. I can probably access my email faster that way than most will be able to do on an Watch.
Sent from my ancient but trustworthy iPhone 5.