Smart Watches

Apple Watch edition (38mm)

Overview

4.0
Based on 3 Pro Reviews
80%
bucket
Rating
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Released
Nov 2011
Battery life
1 days
GPS
Yes
Anti-scratch lens
Yes

Specification

Features & Technology

Resolution 272 x 340
RAM 512
Sensors
  • Accelerometer
  • Gps
  • Heart rate monitor
  • Compass
  • Nfc
  • Gyrometer
Display Type Retina
Touch Yes
Multi-touch No
Charging Connection
  • Wireless
Wireless Connectivity
  • Bluetooth 4.0+
  • Wi-fi
Interfaces
  • Microphone
  • Speaker

Body

Water Resistance 1m (splash proof)
Case Materials
  • 18-karat yellow gold case
Wristband Options
  • Leather
  • Stainless steel
Wristband Materials
  • Fluoroelastomer
  • Leather
  • Nylon
Replaceable Wristband Yes
Anti-scratch lens Yes

Notifications

Notifications
  • Calendar reminder
  • E-mail
  • Facebook
  • Incoming call
  • Missed call
  • Text message
  • Twitter
  • Weather
  • Specific apps
  • Phone link alert
  • Alarm
  • Timer
  • Instagram
Incoming Notifications Type
  • Whole content
Notification Methods
  • Vibration
  • Sound
  • Screen backlight
Remote Features
  • Music control
  • Voice control
  • Auto re-connect
  • Hands-free mode(bluetooth calling)
  • Camera control
  • Find my phone
  • Interactive notifications
  • Apple pay

More Info

Headphone Connection
  • Bluetooth
Additional Features
  • Compass

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Reviews

Pro Reviews

Wareable
3.5
While the Apple Watch does a lot right, the battery life and usability issues show the company couldn't quite muster up a miracle of smartwatch design. However, there's no excuse for the poor sports features. With new native apps the Apple Watch is growing into a decent device, although not a world beater yet. What Apple has achieved is genuine wearability, and despite its flaws, the Apple Watch could be the first wearable that's actually a pleasure to wear.
read full review at Wareable
CNET
3.5
A year old and even more affordable, the Apple Watch remains the best designed and most capable smartwatch you can buy -- but we're hoping that the inevitable sequel makes it more of a must-have product.
read full review at CNET
ExpertReviews
5.0
Recent changes have made the Apple Watch even better. For starters, the new colour options for the Sport edition gives people that want to spend less a wider range of colour options. Given the current range, I'd definitely buy a Sport edition for myself. Next, WatchOS 2 irons out all of the little niggles I had with the original release, and the more mature and powerful OS makes a big difference day-to-day.
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