Only issues I have with Apple Watch: 1. The volume is absolutely terrible in crowds. You have to use a bluetooth headset just to hear information, which is terrible. 2. VoiceOver has a terrible, terrible lag. Also takes at least 3 seconds to launch an app. Hopefully Apple Watch 2 will fix these issues.
On 12/28/2015 5:02 PM, Woody Anna Dresner wrote: > Hi, > > I love getting silent notifications via buzz patterns from the watch. And I > know I'm less likely to miss notifications of things like text messages when > I'm in a noisy place, which I appreciate. > > I like being able to plug my iPhone into our car stereo and control music > playback from the watch, so that VoiceOver doesn't go through the speakers. > > I knit, and I'm doing a pattern where I need to count rows. I just got an app > for the watch called Clicker that is a counter; you double-tap it when you > want to increase the count. It's perfect for working with this knitting > pattern. > > I recently played a game called The Martian, where you're trying to help a > guy stranded on Mars make it home. There was an Apple Watch component where I > could see the character's vital signs. This is whimsical, but fun. > > And I agree with Robert that having a timer on my wrist that alerts me > silently is really helpful. > > I also love being able to see the current temperature on my wrist, and being > able to turn the digital crown a few times to see what the temperature is > forecast to be later in the day. > > I hope that helps. > > Best, > Anna > > > >> On Dec 28, 2015, at 10:10 AM, Robert Carter <nc5rn...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Nancy and list, >> >> I love being able to read and reply to tweets, text messages and email on my >> Apple watch. This is particularly great when I am in a situation where >> taking out my phone is undesirable. >> >> I use my watch to time activities and the alarm function to keep me on >> track. It is a great time keeper. >> >> Just recently, a watch app became available that allows one to get the time >> presented in vibration patterns. This means that one can silently check the >> time without disturbing others with VoiceOver. The app is called Timebuz. >> There is a new app called iReg which allows one to make audio recordings >> using just the watch. >> >> Apple Watch is fully accessible with VoiceOver. >> >> Good luck with your decision. >> >> Robert Carter >> >> >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On Dec 28, 2015, at 8:29 AM, Nancy Badger <nancybad...@icloud.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> This afternoon, I am going to have the opportunity to look at Apple >>> watches. I am deciding whether or not to purchase one. What are the >>> benefits? What have you really enjoyed about your Apple Watch? What are the >>> drawbacks? What do you wish you had known before you purchased an Apple >>> Watch? I will need to use voice over so please include excess ability >>> comments. >>> Thanks very much! >>> Nancy >>> >>> Nancy Badger, Ph.D >>> Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Services >>> UT Chattanooga >>> Sent from my iPhone with dictation software. 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