Hey everyone! Let's discuss how useful smartwatches are in daily life. For example, how handy are features like sleep tracking, notifications, and workout monitoring? Is it possible to meet our needs without having to carry an electric device in our pocket? In your opinion, which features are actually unnecessary? Let's talk about what we should all consider together. My mind is all over the place—I need some sensible insights!
Smartwatches: How necessary are they really?
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Dude, if I said I tried to do some of the things I do with my smartwatch on my phone, it wouldn’t be a lie. My phone shows me notifications, tracks my steps, and even measures my heart rate. But the big difference between the phone and the smartwatch is that since the watch is on my wrist, I can access everything instantly. For example, I once forgot my phone in my pocket during a meeting, but I knew about it right away because of the watch’s vibration. And when I’m working out, I don’t have to carry my phone in my pocket—just wearing the watch gives me updates on steps, calories, and even arrhythmia alerts. Of course, you’ve got to set your expectations right before buying one. If you’re running and listening to music, the watch’s lightness and durability come into play. I once dropped mine in water, and even though it fell out of the Amazon delivery box, nothing happened. It makes life easier without having to carry an electronic device in your pocket, but when the watch’s battery dies, all those features go out the window. Also, it’s important to filter out the notifications you put on the watch—otherwise, every alert makes you look at the screen and ruins your focus.