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Apple Watch door unlocker

Published on Jul 18, 2015

Apple recently launched the Apple Watch, and after all the initial reviews, the general consensus is this: it’s a new piece of technology that does some cool things, but it will take a while to figure out the best uses for it. For us, we see the Apple Watch as an exciting way to connect with the physical world.

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Here's what WatchOS 2 can do for your Apple Watch (hands-on)

Published on Sep 21, 2015

WatchOS 2 hits the Apple Watch with a bunch of new features, but these look like they could be the most interesting.
 

Apple Watch: One year later. Are you still wearing it?

Published on Apr 22, 2016

When the Apple Watch came out in April 2015, everyone was excited and curious. We unboxed it. We showered with it. We torture tested it. One year later, we asked CNET editors where is your Watch and what do you tell people who want to buy one?
 

watchOS 3 Beta hands-on: major improvements

Published on Jun 14, 2016

After two separate but very similar iterations of watchOS, Apple’s third launch expected this fall has proven to be a jump into true maturity. To be honest, before Apple announced watchOS 3 beta, my Apple Watch was sitting in a drawer. There user interface was sluggish, launch of apps was hit or miss, and a ton of the features simply made no sense, like a button dedicated for contacts only.

watchOS 3 is a lot about bringing common sense to how a smartwatch should operate. The operating system has been optimized to help you keep your favorite apps in memory, provide these with background updates, and as a result give users instant app launches.
 

The new Apple Watch Series 2 comes with built-in GPS and waterproofing

Published on Sep 7, 2016

Scott Stein tries on the all-new Apple Watch Series 2 and checks out the built-in GPS.
 

Apple Watch Series 2 review: all about fitness

Published on Sep 14, 2016

The Apple Watch Series 2 is both water-resistant and comes with built-in GPS. How well does it actually perform?
 

Apple Watch Series 2 unboxing

Published on Sep 14, 2016

The Apple Watch Series 2 is finally here, and it wouldn't be an Apple launch without an unboxing. So join us as we take a look at what's inside the Apple watch box.
 

Apple Watch Series 2 review

Published on Sep 14, 2016

The Apple Watch has a handful of new features but the major one is the updated processor. Native apps run faster and snappier within 1-3 seconds. GPS is built-in so now you can run or swim without your phone.
 

Apple Watch Series 2 review

Published on Sep 14, 2016

It's been two years since the first Apple Watch was unveiled, and in that time the wearables market has changed considerably – but what can't be denied is that Tim Cook's crew made the best-selling smartwatch by some distance, and has refined that in some key areas for the Apple Watch Series 2.
 

Swimming with the Apple Watch Series 2

Published on Oct 5, 2016

We jumped in the pool to see how the new Apple Watch stacks up as a swim tracker and to take a closer look at the water ejection feature.
 

Apple Watch Series 2 review: finally delivering on promises

Published on Oct 17, 2016

Remember all the things Apple promised that the first Apple Watch would be great at? Well we all know that the real experience of owning one didn't really live up to all the marketing hype. The first-generation Apple Watch was clunky, and not as durable as anyone who just coughed $400 would expect. To address all of these complaints, Apple launched Apple Watch Series 2. Yes, it looks a lot like the first Apple Watch, but you'd be surprised at how different these devices are. From aesthetics to features, Apple Watch Series 2 is actually the device Cupertino should've launched from day one. A product finally capable of walking all the talk.
 

Apple Watch 2 unboxing, setup and hands-on review

Published on Nov 25, 2016

Apple Watch 2 unboxing and setup: Our hands-on UK review of the Apple Watch 2 shows you what's in the box, the full setup process and some of the cool new features of the Watch 2.

The Apple Watch 2 is worth an upgrade for existing Watch owners and an enticing prospect for iPhone users, thanks to its built-in GPS support, growing range of third-party apps, waterproof design, dual-core processor and super-bright second-generation screen (now 1000 nits).

Here's the full Apple Watch 2 setup process, a run-through of the WatchOS 3 UI, and our early thoughts on the new Watch design.
 

Apple Watch 2 Review: Best wearable ever?

Published on Dec 25, 2016

Apple Watch 2 Review: We review the Apple Watch Series 2, a vastly improved version of the original Apple Watch. The Apple Watch 2 boasts GPS support, waterproofing and the best version of WatchOS yet
 

Apple Watch Series 2 after the buzz

Published on Aug 12, 2017

One of the coolest parts about reviewing gadgets is that you get to play with most, if not all of them,.. And after that review period is done, you get to pick which one you want to keep using as your daily driver. I think it's no secret that I like using smartwatches. Some for their elegance, and others for how great they assist me in fitness. But the watch I always end up drifting back to is the Apple Watch Series 2.

Like with every first generation Apple product, I hated the first Apple Watch. I don't think I got my money's worth as the watch aged, and even today as my son uses it, it continues to prove that it was definitely a terrible investment.

The Apple Watch Series 2 is a different animal. Watch our latest episode of After The Buzz to learn more.
 

Apple Watch — Dear Apple — Apple

Published on Sep 12, 2017

People reach out to Apple all the time to say how Apple Watch is helping them live healthier lives. Here, real customers read the actual stories they shared.
 

Apple Watch Series 3 lets you make calls, stream music sans iPhone

Published on Sep 12, 2017

Apple's third-generation smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 3, has a cellular connection, so you can make calls and stream music without your iPhone nearby.
 
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