The much-rumored Apple iWatch isnât as exciting as you might have thought.
Weâve heard rumors of flexible displays and Siri integration, but it appears that Appleâs iWatch is actually just a band meant to connect with the Apple device of your choice.
According to this leaked video, which uses stand-ins for rehearsal instead of real Apple execs and designers, the band lets you slap your iPhone or iPad onto the strap and conduct your business directly from your wrist. The band will sell for $249, to compete with other smart watch offerings on the market, and use will require the purchase of an iPhone or iPad.
Weâve reached out to Apple regarding availability, but havenât heard anything yet. Analysts predict the iWatch will land in July, alongside the next-generation iPhone.
While the firm wouldnât comment on availability, they did mention that users have the option to use latest generation MBAs and MBPs with the smart watch as well, for a more fully featured computing experience.
âWe donât want the iWatch to be all about consumption, as many have labeled iPhone and iPad,â said an Apple representative who wishes to remain anonymous. âSo weâll be letting users attach their laptops to the band.â
Apple expects a high uptake from designers and other creative types.
Itâs worth mentioning how users will deal with the one-handedness of the product. The larger the iThing that you attach, the harder it will be to walk and move and perform tasks on the device. However, rumors are swirling that Apple may be releasing a handful of exercise-related devices to measure weight loss while using the heavier âsmart watch.â
This comes fresh on the heels of Samsungâs foray into quantified self, wherein it will offer a HRM and a scale that pairs with the Galaxy S IV.
Still, itâs quite a shock to see that Appleâs famous iWatch will be more of an accessory than a computing device. On the other hand, it should save quite a bit on production and R&D.
Perhaps Apple is managing expectations on purpose, as they did with Maps. Unfortunately, only time will tell.
Editors Notes: Pre-orders for the Apple iWatch begin today, April 1, and will end tonight at midnight, because this is clearly a joke.
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