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@Kangaroo Jacked, I had your opinion too once, then I got an LG G Watch for a severely reduced cost and found out they're really pretty useful especially when paired with a phone. In a meeting and got a text or call coming in? Check your watch for the details so you know if it's important without pulling out your phone. Driving and your phone vibrates? Glance at your watch so you know if you need to pull over to take the call or respond. Hands full carrying something? I'm sure you get the idea by now... Plus you can use voice command to answer. Still pretty rough tech but it could be so much more soon.
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@Ollie Queen, Yeah but I feel like until that tech improves and becomes more streamlined, efficient, and accepted, it's not a very worthwhile investment. Early adopters of new tech typically end up spending more money with upgrades and the like. Only time really tells people whether new tech is worthwhile, or just a dumb fad.
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@Kangaroo Jacked, I didn't care until the money part. That just makes you sound like a jealous turd. If you had the money for something cool, you would buy it. Only an idiot would buy the Apple Watch and then start to panic over money. It also starts at $350. I know that sounds like a lot. And it is... Until you get a job. Then $350 isn't such a big deal. Also, the bands come in several styles, materials, and lengths. Not just rubber. And to end my retort, watches like these are way more helpful and convenient than they appear. It's a "you'll know only when you try it" type of thing.
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