
Unless you're an addict to tech news, the buggy inspector or you like spending money a lot, you don't need a smartwatch.
I don't have to. At least not yet.
Fever in the last few days, smartwatches have mouthed up considerable media space. It's been talking about them for a few years, but the thing only got a little appreciation when Apple announced its model last year.
Now, near his arrival in stores, other manufacturers are running after the damage and launching their versions of a smart watch you need to load every day to use.
Smart what?

But is it worth disbursing some black money for something so superfluous? My smartphone already does all this, why would I want another screen connected to it to do these things? What about my wrist?
Well, I don't know the reasons that would lead you to this, but I know I still don't need a smartwatch. I don't need to because there isn't one yet. killing-feature to justify the purchase. I don't know if it was my age, but I was usually looking forward to this kind of launch.
But that's my opinion. What about you? Have you ever wondered why you wanted a smartwatch? If not yet, but you're dying to acquire one, I recommend reading these three texts. (You can go there, I hope.)
- Review Moto 360 (User Manual)
- A week with Apple Watch (Tecnoblog)
- Pebble (Tecnoblog)
The idea of looking like a secret agent from the '80s using your wrist to send and receive information is nice, I agree. At first glance, the feeling of having such a watch seems attractive, but there are more doubts than certainties about the product.

If I have a device that promises to make my life easier in the simplest functions of my smartphone, I want to use it continuously, no matter what. If not, all I have is one more device to worry about saving battery.
About functions fitness, his heart monitoring is not so accurate and it is not possible to race only with it, because the clock needs the smartphone around to use the GPS. I still think charging the smartphone in a race is a little uncomfortable.
There are few positive points for many negatives in relation to the gadget and, since I cannot control your money, it is up to you to decide whether or not you need one. I just leave one last hint: Before asking if you need a smartwatch, ask yourself what you will use one for and what it can do for you. I bet with these two simple questions you'll come to a sensible decision.
Eu? Como disse anteriormente, não preciso de um smartwatch, mas caso fosse comprar um, eu ia no Pebble (Talvez no Moto 360).
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