I will buy Apple Watch ONLY if it has WiFi and GPS .. must have these two
what do you think?
If the watch could work with my androids.
Question: could they somehow create a smart band that has a GPS receiver?
I will buy Apple Watch ONLY if it has WiFi and GPS .. must have these two
what do you think?
I've owned the Surge - ugly as all getout and the screen is atrocious, but otherwise a great fitness watch, GPS takes a huge chunk of battery life. Currently own a Microsoft Band 1, again ugly and not what I'd call comfortable by a long shot (although Band 2 has improved on both counts I'm told). Here again GPS drains the battery quickly.There are several bands that have GPS such as the Fitbit Surge and Microsoft Band 1 & 2. Both of those units get notifications and the MS Bands can get limited e-mail too.
There are several bands that have GPS such as the Fitbit Surge and Microsoft Band 1 & 2. Both of those units get notifications and the MS Bands can get limited e-mail too.
I will buy an Apple Watch only if provides a week or more of battery life. Until then, I'm happy with a Pebble. I can't be bothered to charge yet another device every one or two nights.
I take my Apple Watch off every night just like I would any other watch. The only difference is I set it on the charger instead of on my dresser. No big deal to me.
I actually don't set my Pebble on my dresser, but sleep with it on. It tracks my sleep, and provides a good vibrate alarm without waking the s/o . For me that is a big plus, but I understand that it may not matter to everyone.