Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Apple Watch: Apple's Very Own Wearable Device



Apple has finally announced its first ever wearable, the Apple Watch. It has a curved sapphire crystal glass Retina display in 38mm and 42mm case sizes. It comes in three different styles — basic Apple Watch (made of stainless steel or space black stainless), Apple Watch Sport (made of silver or space gray anodized aluminum), and the Apple Watch Edition (made of 18-karat rose or yellow gold) that surely fits any style preference. All three designs will have interchangeable wristbands, each with a quick-remove clasp.

It is extremely customizable, having 11 watch faces that include traditional analog options, playful characters, a contemporary sundial, and an interactive, real-time 3D model of the earth, sun, moon, and planets. Most faces allow you to change colors, choose design elements, and add functionality. You can choose from a variety of straps, including a sport band (made of tough, durable, sweat and chemical resistant rubber), link bracelet, leather loop, classic buckle, modern buckle, and Milanese loop, all made from a variety of materials.

Its screen is scratch-resistant and is highly sensitive that it can differentiate between a tap and a press. It can even vibrate with alerts using a haptic feedback component and a speaker.

It has a Digital Crown, which also serves as the Home button. The Digital Crown turns rotary movements into digital actions onscreen. Turning the Digital Crown will navigate through menus, zoom in and out, as well as scroll up and down depending on the app you are using.

Pressing the Digital Crown will bring you to the Home page while pressing the button next to it will bring out your Friends.

It has four IR and LED sensors protected by four sapphire glasses that are used to monitor a wearer's health and fitness, track movement, heart rate, and activity, which are fed into Apple's Health app.

The back of the Apple Watch is made of tough zirconia and is used as an inductive charging plate. With its inductive charging and magsafe magnetic locking, there's no need to align charging pins and expose contacts.

The Apple Watch runs with a custom-built S1 chip paired with Taptic engine — a vibrating motor that provides physical feedback on receiving notifications.

Like other smartwatches, Apple Watch is meant to be used in conjunction with an iPhone. Unfortunately, it will only work with iPhone 5 and later.

The Apple Watch has Siri for voice control and for dictating messages. You can reply to messages using Siri, animated emoji, or automatically generated responses. It can also be used as a walkie-talkie to chat with other Apple Watch users nearby. You can even send little sketches to your friends, as well as a recording of your heartbeat.

According to Apple, the Apple Watch can control Apple TV, act as a remote camera viewfinder when paired with an iPhone, and pay for goods using Apple Pay. Not only that, it can also support the Handoff feature introduced with iOS 8.
Apple Watch will be officially released in the US early 2015.

There is not much to learn about the specifications of Apple Watch as of yet. However, these are what we have gathered so far:

Specifications
Apple Watch
Display Shape
Square
Display Case
38mm (height) and 42mm (height) 
Display
Sapphire Crystal Glass 
Resolution
Retina
Color
Polished or space black stainless steel, space gray or silver anodized aluminum, or 18-karat rose or yellow gold
Strap
34 different band options
Dimensions
Unknown
Weight
Unknown
Touchscreen
Yes
NFC
Yes
GPS
No (needs to be paired with an iPhone)
Intelligent Assistant
Siri
Processor
Custom S1 SiP
Storage
Unknown
RAM
Unknown
Operating System
iOS
Battery Life
Unknown
Connectivity
802.11b/g, Bluetooth 4.0
Sensors
Accelerometer, Heart Rate
SRP
Starts at $349

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