For me, it’s the burning question of 2015: “Should I buy an Apple Watch?”
As editor and publisher of Cult of Mac, everybody’s always asking me if Apple’s smartwatch is a must-buy. The simple answer is there’s no simple answer, for reasons that might surprise you.
Obviously I’m an Apple fan, but not everybody loves Cupertino products. The Apple Watch haters will tell you the device is not as flexible or innovative as Android Wear smartwatches. And the tech press seized upon a doom-and-gloom Apple Watch sales guesstimate to paint the wearable as a flop.
On the other side of the coin, Tim Cook remains bullish on the Apple Watch, but that’s not too big of a surprise — he’s a tireless Apple cheerleader.
Far more importantly, some forward-thinking app developers are going all-in on Apple Watch apps.
Evolutionary versus revolutionary
To my mind, the Apple Watch is more evolutionary than revolutionary. It’s a gadget that grows on you (or at least it did for me). It helps me out in many day-to-day situations, making life a bit simpler and better in a hundred different ways.
After just a few months of wearing my Apple Watch, if I happen to forget it, I feel naked without it.
But the question remains, should an average person — who’s perhaps not totally into trying out the latest, greatest new gadgets — strap an Apple Watch on his or her wrist? Get my take on the matter in this week’s edition of Kahney’s Korner.
12 responses to “Kahney’s Korner: Why you should buy an Apple Watch”
Were it not for the timer on my Apple Watch, I’d have burnt every dinner and the house too.
Audio and Video out of sync!, like a bruce lee film!
is that an Apple Sport Watch or an Apple Watch Space black with a Black Sport band?
I’d love to get one, but the lack of sleep tracking as well as accurate tracking of running and weightlifting exercises make it a no-go for me.
That makes no sense. It is like saying I don’t want to get an iPhone because it doesn’t have a built in projector for my presentations. Or, I can’t get that drink because it doesn’t play music.
I was the same way when someone asked me if it’s worth it. I would hem and haw and say “I don’t know. It depends.” Now after a month i can agree that it is integral in my daily life. Timers, quick glances instead of pulling out my 6 plus, calorie tracking, etc. I wear it as much as possible for fitness tracking and it actually has motivated me (along with new running shoes and workout clothes) to get out and run. Another great Kahney’s Korner!
I use the timer to BBQ all the time. The more you wear the watch the more uses you will find in your daily life.
Are you aware that the first top budget watch do timer too?
Yes I know. My Rolex has a timer, but it has no flair. It doesn’t beep and vibrate and do cool stuff
So you pay $649 + another $1000 for iPhone for a beeping BBQ timer?
Yeah… thats what I did… Because the watch has no other uses!
what other uses does your Black wrist slab that’s an iPhone extension have? Why cheapen your wrist when you have a rolex?