aI have a bunch of watches and fitness bands. I feel cool wearing them for a while and then switch to something more jewellery-like. But this time, with the Apple Watch Series 2, I think I will stick with it for a while. Finally, a watch has me getting up and reducing some of the damage my sedentary life must be causing. Series 2 is faster, easier to use, and more health and fitness focused than before. And how it has me moving with its stand up reminders, which were there in the previous watch, but more usable now because overall the watch has evolved a little. At a starting price of ₹32,900 however, one has to give it a good long think.
Who needs it? One thing is for sure. If you have the previous version of the Apple Watch, there really is not too much benefit to upgrading. Updating the software will get you some features and the watch looks exactly the same, though there is now a ceramic model available. Unless you specifically want to use the GPS (for maps, running routes and more), and swim with the watch on, because you can go down 50 meters with it, the new watch is not a must-have. If you have the money to spare and want a smartwatch, not just a fitness tracker, think about the Apple Watch if you happen to own an iPhone. But deciding between an expensive smartwatch and an everyday fitness tracker is a tougher decision and a personal one. The Apple Watch is very well built and a very Apple design. There are hundreds of straps and accessories available – at an additional cost, of course – so you have to see if you want to indulge yourself. The straps are part of the reason the Apple Watch feels cool to me, specially with the double tour leather band that is a statement in itself. But it is an expensive hobby.
The Apple Watch Series 2 uses a button, and the rotating crown and swipes on the screen to use. The display is definitely brighter and crisper than before and the device works in a snappier more intuitive manner. Overall, it’s a good refinement of the previous generation and a worthy, though expensive, companion to the iPhone.
Price: Starts at ₹32,900
Love: Usable health prompts, good ecosystem of apps and straps
Hate: Expensive, charge lasts only for a day