Let's talk about smartwatches and whether or not you really need them...
will, of course, show you the time, but in order to sell them to you, companies usually lean on heavily advertising their"health" and"fitness" aspects instead.
Another thing smartwatches are known for is the ability to show you your phone notifications too, such as calendar reminders and messages, and some smartwatches even let you reply to those from your wrist… In fact, while we're on the topic of danger, if I was a cynical man I'd argue that Apple is basically trying to scare people into buying an Apple Watch these days. We recently reported on the Cupertino company's latest ad that shares stories about. And in all fairness, it's hard to argue that a smartwatch like this could prove useful in a critical situation.
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