Apple's New Watch That Does Everything And Even "Lets you send your heartbeat to someone"

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Apple's New Watch That Does Everything And Even "Lets you send your heartbeat to someone"


When I said it does everything, guess you thought I was exaggerating but on a real sense it does almost everything. Lets take a good example, are you single and looking for a husband/wife? Well good news the Apple New Watch would solve that for you. You may ask how? Well it has a phone service, which you can convert into a dating hub, *winks*.

 After months of buildup, Apple at last revealed all the details of its snazzy new watch line, Apple Watch, at a live-streamed press event in San Francisco on Monday, March 9 -- and let's just say daylight isn't the only thing you should start saving today if you want one.

Described by CEO Tim Cook as "the most personal device we have ever created," the Apple Watch comes in a range of models, including the Watch Sport, the Watch, and the Watch Edition. 
"It's not just with you, it's on you," Cook quipped.

Apple Watch; Tim Cook

In addition to telling time "within 50 milliseconds of the [coordinated universal time]," the high-end gadget acts as a fitness tracker, a remote control, and a phone (among other things). You can take calls, text, read emails, summon an Uber, scroll Instagram -- all from your wrist. You can also communicate watch to watch, via little love taps or drawings. One "intimate" quirk even lets you send your heartbeat to someone. 

Other apps and features allow you to check sports scores, pay for your morning coffee, interact with Siri, keep up to date with breaking news, check in for upcoming flights, and open your hotel room or garage door -- each with a flick of the wrist or a tap of your finger.

An attendee displays the Apple Watch for a photograph during the Apple Inc. Spring Forward event in San Francisco, California.

An attendee displays the Apple Watch for a photograph during the Apple Inc. Spring Forward event in San Francisco, California.

It'll cost you, though. While the Apple Watch Sport is priced starting at $350, the mid-range Apple Watch could cost anywhere from $549 to $1,099. As for the top-of-the-line Apple Watch Edition, which boasts an 18-karat solid gold case? Expect to pay upwards of $10,000.

Not surprisingly, Twitter was abuzz after Cook’s announcement on Monday -- both with jokes and excitement. Check out some of the best reactions below!

[usmagazine]

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