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[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago

Times where I've found myself pleased with my smart watch:

  • Keeping discreet timers.
  • Discreet taps on the wrist when a delivery is arriving or someone important is trying to call me.
  • Quick replying to texts from my SO.
  • Pinging my misplaced phone.
  • Directions to places via cryptic taps on my wrist (and having a little map if I want to check).
  • Remote camera view-finder and shutter button for group photos where everyone can be in them.
  • Having a money conversion calculator on my wrist when traveling.
  • Audio controls from my wrist. (Really nice if you like walking around without a phone in front of you.)
  • Paying through a subway turn-style with a tap from my wrist instead of needing to dig something out of my pockets.
  • Keeping track of my health, which I wouldn't have otherwise.
  • Less general dependency on my phone itself, resulting in better battery life.

Not saying you should or shouldn't get one. These are just reasons I've found myself happy with mine.