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My SO and I are 70 years old. And retired. We do try to keep active and informed. What will an Apple Watch do for us?
My SO and I are 70 years old. And retired. We do try to keep active and informed. What will an Apple Watch do for us?
Things I do with my Apple Watch, and you can too, assuming you have a recent iPhone that will pair with an Apple Watch:
These are the most common things I actually use my Apple Watch for. There are many other features I do not use. I also track my exercise, but I am not hard core.
Before I got my Apple Watch, I was not sure I needed one. I got the Series 4, when they offered Fall Detection and ECG.
After getting the Apple Watch, I found all of the above useful things, and I now could care less about ECG and Fall Detection.
If my Apple Watch was lost, stolen, or broken, I would order a replacement as fast as possible, as I would miss it so much.
I have a GPS only model, as my iPhone is always with me, so I can do everything the cellular model can do, only using the iPhone to relay phone calls and provide Internet access when away from home. And the GPS only is less expensive.
My wife has a cellular model, because she does not want to carry her purse on walks, and is not the kind of girl that puts her iPhone in her back pocket.
OH YEA! Since my Wife got her Apple Watch, we have been able to iMessage each other reliably, as she never had her iPhone where she could hear new iMessage notifications. The iPhone was in her purse in the kitchen, or in her purse in a noisy supermarket, etc… Now with the Apple Watch on her wrist, she sees all my iMessages, and can answer all her phone calls. The Apple Watch is a great invention for women everywhere.
Things I do with my Apple Watch, and you can too, assuming you have a recent iPhone that will pair with an Apple Watch:
These are the most common things I actually use my Apple Watch for. There are many other features I do not use. I also track my exercise, but I am not hard core.
Before I got my Apple Watch, I was not sure I needed one. I got the Series 4, when they offered Fall Detection and ECG.
After getting the Apple Watch, I found all of the above useful things, and I now could care less about ECG and Fall Detection.
If my Apple Watch was lost, stolen, or broken, I would order a replacement as fast as possible, as I would miss it so much.
I have a GPS only model, as my iPhone is always with me, so I can do everything the cellular model can do, only using the iPhone to relay phone calls and provide Internet access when away from home. And the GPS only is less expensive.
My wife has a cellular model, because she does not want to carry her purse on walks, and is not the kind of girl that puts her iPhone in her back pocket.
OH YEA! Since my Wife got her Apple Watch, we have been able to iMessage each other reliably, as she never had her iPhone where she could hear new iMessage notifications. The iPhone was in her purse in the kitchen, or in her purse in a noisy supermarket, etc… Now with the Apple Watch on her wrist, she sees all my iMessages, and can answer all her phone calls. The Apple Watch is a great invention for women everywhere.
My in-laws are in their 70s and they use an Apple Watch to track their steps and exercise minutes. They can get notifications if their heart rate is too high or too low. They've got Fall Detection turned on in case of a fall. These are just a few benefits but an Apple Watch does much more than just these things.
You may want to visit an Apple store and talk to a sales specialist. We are all other users (volunteers) here, so talking to a professional and looking at the actual watch and features may be best.
Hello ~Take a look here as it shows comparisons of the Apple Watches:
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