Kamryn Eskew



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The Next Generation of Apple

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CUPERTINO, California (Sept. 9, 2014) — Apple CEO announced the release of the company’s new product, the Apple Watch, at the Macworld Expo in Cupertino on Tuesday. The watch is the company’s take on standard watches and wrist-technology. With many customizable features, the new product brings the iPhone to your wrist.  

With an emphasis on seamless improvements, Tim Cook calls this “The next chapter in Apple’s story.” The watch contains new-age technology that allows it to be a top-of-the-line fitness device, with an ability to track things such as heart rate and distance traveled, among others. This new technology allows a more intimate connection to others as well, with new features such as being able to tap the screen and send a vibration, send quick drawings, and even share your own heartbeat with other Apple Watch users.  

 On a typical watch you’d find a dial on the side to adjust the time. Apple took it a step further. The digital crown is not only used for adjusting the time, but it is also a multi-use home button and scroll wheel, and also a quick way to talk to Siri, allowing users to navigate their Apple Watch with ease.   

Woman uses smart watch applications.
Amber Beech looks through the applications on her Apple Watch using the device’s digital crown. The watch emphasizes fitness apps, and encourages users to stay active.

Apple designed a new way of using force to navigate a touch screen, with sensors able to detect the difference between a light tap and a stronger push, creating many new avenues of navigation throughout the device. A sapphire sealing around the surface creates a shield to protect the device from harm while still being completely transparent and responsive to inputs. 

The design of the wrist straps are also very customizable, as you can use a chemical and sweat resistant elastic band, a soft leather magnetic band, and a stainless-steel link or mesh bracelet, all with their own versions of an easy-to-use clasp or magnetic band that allows the user to put on and remove the watch with ease, with emphasis on it being comfortably secured to the users wrist. Each style comes with even more customizability, with a range of colors to choose from for each. Along with these, there is always the option for a slightly smaller version of the watch, with matching smaller straps as Apple understands that this is not a one-size-fits-all piece of technology. 

Rhea Patel, an Indiana University student, uses her Apple Watch to make a phone call. The Apple Watch brings some of the capabilities of the iPhone to a wearable technology.

Apple introduced “glances” as an easy way to see the most important information at a “glance.” This feature includes being able to conveniently check a schedule, the time and weather, the user’s location, as well as information from third party applications. Users can quickly respond to texts with suggested responses, take calls, and adjust music all within seconds. The watch can be connected to any Apple product you choose, such as your iPhone, MacBook, and other Bluetooth devices like speakers or headphones.  

Vibrations for notifications have been included as well. Users will feel a small vibration when they get push notifications. The vibration is unnoticeable or heard by anyone but the user. The watch can also give directions by simply vibrating on either side of the user’s wrist, indicating where to turn.

The Apple Watch brings a wearable version of the iPhone to users.

 

Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the Launch of the brand new Apple Watch at the September 2014 Apple Press Event.

Tim Cook excites the crowd as he explains the exercise features included on the watch and how one can customize them to their personal preference.

 

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