In the 1:01 minute video below, CNBC unboxes an Apple Watch.
What’s in the box:
• Apple Watch
• Magnetic charging cable (2 m)
• USB power adapter (5W)
• Band (Sport Band includes band that can be configured for either S/M or M/L length)
• Quick start guide
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Direct link to video here.
MacDailyNews Take: Of course there’s no keyboard. Only morons try to put keyboards on a watch.
The Apple Watch is a beautiful device.
Wow, dissing the Casio Data Bank are we?!
Agreed. It’s a steel Watch. A box for a blue sports band is shown as well as a box for the Milanese Loop band.
Again, not a full ‘unboxing’ video. 🙁
Ah, but the second video is a complete unboxing. And my, how elegant and functional is the box design! That’s clearly an Apple box.
A different box design of the Watch Sport! Also very elegant.
Any guess what part of the UK Cam Bunton is from?
I love the idea of the Apple Watch, and I’m sure the advantages and conveniences are many, but I just really dislike the idea of having to wear something on my wrist again since I’ve gone more than ten years without.
There’s a first time again for lots of stuff. But not everything. 😉
Another reviewer using the notifications-hell-on-my-wrist trope. The watch will only pass notifications to the watch that you’ve selected on your iPhone. The default is those you approved on your iPhone.
If you’re going to claim you’re in notifications hell, it’s only because that’s the way you set up your iPhone. If those notifications didn’t bother you, but the same ones on your wrist will, I can only assume you found it easier to ignore them in your pocket. Now you’re going to have to actually decide, using the Apple Watch app, which ones to pass on to your wrist. Oh, the agony!