The
Apple Watch Sport pictured here has toughened Ion-X glass and colourful bands,
but it’s only one of three ‘collections’, the others being the standard Apple
Watch in stainless steel and the Apple Watch Edition, which comes in 18-carat
gold with high-end luxury bracelets.
Easy
navigation: The Digital Crown doesn't let you wind up the watch; it performs an
even more useful task. It lets you to scroll and zoom the screen, and it also
allows for better navigation, all without having to obscure the screen by
slapping your pinky on it.
Touch
screen: The sensitive screen understands the difference between a tap and a
press, and this will be used to perform various functions such as selecting
certain apps from the home screen. But if you've always fancied being Michael
Knight in Knight Rider, you’ll love Sin integration.
Apps:
As you can see there will be many apps including Maps, Calendar, Weather, Mail
and Music. Wearers will be able to take phone calls from their phone (the Apple
Watch must be paired with an iPhone at all times) and read and react to
messages.
Time
teller: The Apple Watch not only tells the time; it makes sure that it’s
accurate too by constantly checking the global time standard.
Fit
bug: The watch has sensors on the back, which detect your heart rate and keep a
check on your physical activity, helping you to leave a much healthier
lifestyle.
Different
straps: There are lots of different straps to choose from, so you can ensure
it’s a stylish addition on your wrist. There are two different sizes too. This
model is 42mm high, but there’s a smaller 38mm one.