Admittedly, PDAs and smartphones seemed to remove the need for a smartwatch. Once I started carrying a Palm, the need to export my information to my watch seemed redundant. However, the smartphone added a whole new layer to the personal assistant experience, and I find that a smartwatch really allows one to better use all the functions of their phone. Let me list the ways my smartwatch makes my life easier. I have a Samsung Neo Gear 2.
- Texting - I do not need to fish my phone out of my pocket to see a text or respond to it. Sure, for longer responses I do. But often, I am in a meeting or in class and can look at my watch and reply with a number of pre-set responses like yes, no, or I'll text you after my meeting.
- I can take a call on it. I admit, when I first saw this as one of its features I thought "Why in the heck would anyone talk on their watch rather than pull out their phone?!" Actually though, I find myself doing it all the time. Most often it is when I am at home, and my phone is on a charger somewhere. Rather than running upstairs or downstairs to grab my phone, I just take the call on my watch.
- Vocal commands. My watch is connected to my phone's AI. So pretty much anything I could ask or command on my phone, I can do on my watch. Weather, setting appointments, general questions. A press of the button on my watch is often more convenient and faster than grabbing my phone out of my pocket.
- Pedometer. My watch replaced my Fitbit.
- Find my phone. If I can't find my phone, I hit a button on my watch and my phone will ring. Concordantly, my phone can find my watch.
- Never forget my phone. If I step more than 30 feet from my phone, my watch vibrates to let me know I have moved out of range. This has kept me from leaving the phone on a charger at home or at work dozens of times.
- Silence the ring or alarm. So often in a meeting or class, someone's phone starts blaring and everyone looks over in annoyance as the owner fishes through purse or coat to silence the foghorn that is their phone. Actually, I have all notifications silenced since my watch merely vibrates to notify. But even if there were a noise coming out of my phone, a quick tap of my watch would silence it.
Smartwatches may remain in the niche' market, but may they ever remain.
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