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Note: This is my FIRST EVER review like this for ANYTHING, so PLEASE go easy on me...
For reference, I have the 42mm Space Gray Watch with Black PLASTIC (flouroelastomer...) band
Ok... so having the Band since January, and having the Watch since Friday, here are things I've experienced so far:
Fit:
I have to say, the Band wasn't so comfortable at first, most likely being that I hadn't worn a watch in at least 10 years, but even after a few days I got used to it very quickly, and I was happy with it. The only complaint about the fit is that since it's so square (or rectangle), it gets caught on sleeves a lot. And since the winter up here in New England was as bad as it could be, I was wearing long sleeves and coats a lot, so I was getting frustrated at how hard it was to get my sleeve back down over the Band.
The Watch, so far, seems to be better in this regard, mostly since it is more rounded, and the band part is just a band, it doesn't house any of the electronics that the Band does. So if my sleeve gets pulled up, I can easily pull it down over the Watch. And it feels a bit better around the wrist for that reason.
A side note: The Band is MUCH more easily adjusted than the Watch. Because the Watch uses a regular band with holes, of course there is a hole that fits too loose, but if you go to the next one it's too tight. The adjustment of the Band is much more customizable
Use:
The Band is very easy to use. It has more sensors than you probably would ever need, which is good, and I'm sure that Microsoft will someday enable them to their fullest potential. I was happy that it has a UV sensor, since I've had skin cancer twice (blame it on my wild youth...), so I am looking forward to using that as the weather gets warmer and I'm outdoors more. "Watch" mode worked well, and only one time did I ever see that I was close to draining the battery with it on. And speaking of battery, I have gotten generally pretty great use, only once going below 40% on a given day (but I would plug it in in the morning when I got up, and did my morning routine, so I'd leave the house with 80%). The programs on the Band worked as advertised, but I really didn't take advantage of too many of them in my daily use. Notifications worked fine, pairing it with my iPhone 6 Plus... I'm not one for too many notifications, so I turned most of them off. Also, the learning curve to operate the Band was very small, it didn't take long for me to get it going and start using.
The Watch is a bit of a different story. There aren't as many sensors as the Band, including UV. The learning curve seems to be pretty huge... it's almost like wearing your iPhone on your wrist. There are so many settings and options that, even for me being an IT guy for 20 years and up on all things tech, got me pretty overwhelmed. There is so much you can turn on and off, and everything in between. I do have to say that the screen is beautiful. And from what I read in an article yesterday, the Watch Sport has the best display out of all 3 Watches because the Sapphire glass is too reflective. Whatever... it looks very nice, and even though customization is a little crazy, it works well. I can have a bunch of things showing on the display that I want to look at. So far battery life is pretty decent, I got through yesterday doing a 4 mile run in the morning, then using it as I would during the day, and ended the day with 51% left. The charger.... even though it's magnetic, it is MUCH weaker than the Band. On Saturday night I put the charger on the Watch, and when I got up the next morning somehow it popped off. The Band's charger gives you that "SNAP" and it's there. Notifications can get crazy, since if your iPhone is not active, ALL notifications that come into your iPhone get routed to the Watch. You can turn off all or some notifications.
Thoughts:
I really do like the Band, but I might end up staying with the Watch. The Band is AWFUL staying connected to my iPhone. I constantly have to try to get it connected multiple times a day. I end up having to turn off/on Bluetooth on my phone to get it back. I know it's really Apple's implementation of Bluetooth, but it is still VERY annoying. The Watch has so far stayed connected and never dropped, assuming it's because it's an Apple product, and it probably plays better with an Apple phone.
Also... and I've seen that this matters more to some than others... is the phantom step counts while driving. I know that NONE of these devices are perfect, and counts can vary, but when I'm driving and I look at the Band and see my step count going up and up and up... that's a problem. So far the most I've seen the Watch's steps increase in the car was about 40 steps. I saw a 40 step increase in the band after about 10 seconds. And I don't think I should have to change my driving behavior just because of this... or should I not have to take it off in the car, as I've seen someone else suggest. I should be able to wear it and have it do it's thing, to adapt to my lifestyle, not to have me adapt to it.
Another downer for the Band: GPS. I'm glad it's there, but I always have a hard time with it, having it lock in before ore even during a run. I am a freak when it comes to logging my runs, and I hate when something doesn't work. I do carry my iPhone with me when I run, so lack of a GPS in the Watch isn't a problem, although I wish they had it in there.
I will miss the sleep monitoring and the UV sensor. I have sleep issues every once in a while, so it's nice to see what's going on there. And I already touched on the UV sensor. I am also liking where the Dashboard is going. Apple's Health app is very confusing, and as far as I know there is no way of seeing the data on the Web. The Dashboard is looking very nice, and I can see all of my data easily.
I will still keep the Band, but for now I will use the Watch to see if it is "the next best thing". Maybe I can find a way to wear them both, or even just to use the Band for sleep monitoring. And believe me, I am not a "******" of Apple. or Microsoft. I just want to use stuff that works. I'll use the Watch for a few months and see what happens...
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask. I'm sure I left out a ton of stuff, and I'll do my best to answer....
For reference, I have the 42mm Space Gray Watch with Black PLASTIC (flouroelastomer...) band
Ok... so having the Band since January, and having the Watch since Friday, here are things I've experienced so far:
Fit:
I have to say, the Band wasn't so comfortable at first, most likely being that I hadn't worn a watch in at least 10 years, but even after a few days I got used to it very quickly, and I was happy with it. The only complaint about the fit is that since it's so square (or rectangle), it gets caught on sleeves a lot. And since the winter up here in New England was as bad as it could be, I was wearing long sleeves and coats a lot, so I was getting frustrated at how hard it was to get my sleeve back down over the Band.
The Watch, so far, seems to be better in this regard, mostly since it is more rounded, and the band part is just a band, it doesn't house any of the electronics that the Band does. So if my sleeve gets pulled up, I can easily pull it down over the Watch. And it feels a bit better around the wrist for that reason.
A side note: The Band is MUCH more easily adjusted than the Watch. Because the Watch uses a regular band with holes, of course there is a hole that fits too loose, but if you go to the next one it's too tight. The adjustment of the Band is much more customizable
Use:
The Band is very easy to use. It has more sensors than you probably would ever need, which is good, and I'm sure that Microsoft will someday enable them to their fullest potential. I was happy that it has a UV sensor, since I've had skin cancer twice (blame it on my wild youth...), so I am looking forward to using that as the weather gets warmer and I'm outdoors more. "Watch" mode worked well, and only one time did I ever see that I was close to draining the battery with it on. And speaking of battery, I have gotten generally pretty great use, only once going below 40% on a given day (but I would plug it in in the morning when I got up, and did my morning routine, so I'd leave the house with 80%). The programs on the Band worked as advertised, but I really didn't take advantage of too many of them in my daily use. Notifications worked fine, pairing it with my iPhone 6 Plus... I'm not one for too many notifications, so I turned most of them off. Also, the learning curve to operate the Band was very small, it didn't take long for me to get it going and start using.
The Watch is a bit of a different story. There aren't as many sensors as the Band, including UV. The learning curve seems to be pretty huge... it's almost like wearing your iPhone on your wrist. There are so many settings and options that, even for me being an IT guy for 20 years and up on all things tech, got me pretty overwhelmed. There is so much you can turn on and off, and everything in between. I do have to say that the screen is beautiful. And from what I read in an article yesterday, the Watch Sport has the best display out of all 3 Watches because the Sapphire glass is too reflective. Whatever... it looks very nice, and even though customization is a little crazy, it works well. I can have a bunch of things showing on the display that I want to look at. So far battery life is pretty decent, I got through yesterday doing a 4 mile run in the morning, then using it as I would during the day, and ended the day with 51% left. The charger.... even though it's magnetic, it is MUCH weaker than the Band. On Saturday night I put the charger on the Watch, and when I got up the next morning somehow it popped off. The Band's charger gives you that "SNAP" and it's there. Notifications can get crazy, since if your iPhone is not active, ALL notifications that come into your iPhone get routed to the Watch. You can turn off all or some notifications.
Thoughts:
I really do like the Band, but I might end up staying with the Watch. The Band is AWFUL staying connected to my iPhone. I constantly have to try to get it connected multiple times a day. I end up having to turn off/on Bluetooth on my phone to get it back. I know it's really Apple's implementation of Bluetooth, but it is still VERY annoying. The Watch has so far stayed connected and never dropped, assuming it's because it's an Apple product, and it probably plays better with an Apple phone.
Also... and I've seen that this matters more to some than others... is the phantom step counts while driving. I know that NONE of these devices are perfect, and counts can vary, but when I'm driving and I look at the Band and see my step count going up and up and up... that's a problem. So far the most I've seen the Watch's steps increase in the car was about 40 steps. I saw a 40 step increase in the band after about 10 seconds. And I don't think I should have to change my driving behavior just because of this... or should I not have to take it off in the car, as I've seen someone else suggest. I should be able to wear it and have it do it's thing, to adapt to my lifestyle, not to have me adapt to it.
Another downer for the Band: GPS. I'm glad it's there, but I always have a hard time with it, having it lock in before ore even during a run. I am a freak when it comes to logging my runs, and I hate when something doesn't work. I do carry my iPhone with me when I run, so lack of a GPS in the Watch isn't a problem, although I wish they had it in there.
I will miss the sleep monitoring and the UV sensor. I have sleep issues every once in a while, so it's nice to see what's going on there. And I already touched on the UV sensor. I am also liking where the Dashboard is going. Apple's Health app is very confusing, and as far as I know there is no way of seeing the data on the Web. The Dashboard is looking very nice, and I can see all of my data easily.
I will still keep the Band, but for now I will use the Watch to see if it is "the next best thing". Maybe I can find a way to wear them both, or even just to use the Band for sleep monitoring. And believe me, I am not a "******" of Apple. or Microsoft. I just want to use stuff that works. I'll use the Watch for a few months and see what happens...
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask. I'm sure I left out a ton of stuff, and I'll do my best to answer....