Hi!
I have one which i only use during the night.
But i don't like the pricing of the apple watch.
Its a bit steap to be honest.
/A
> 21 mar 2015 kl. 00:12 skrev Jessica Moss <junglebookfa...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Join the club on the Braille watch thing.  I had one a while back that one of 
> my teachers, I think it was, got me for my birthday, and loved it for a 
> while, once I started learning how to use a braille clock, but then kept 
> moving the hands out of place most of the time, and found it hard to only 
> read it with one hand so gave up on it.  Now I'm so out of practice reading 
> the time on a clock in general, that the last time someone handed me one of 
> those braille clocks, I could barely do anything with it.
> On Mar 19, 2015, at 6:29 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> I don’t like braille watches because I don’t like the loss of accuracy and 
>> general inefficiency that you get from analogue.  I’m also not the most 
>> sensitive, and find I’m knocking the hands out of place.  Ironically this 
>> was made particularly clear to me when I started using my Braille Note to 
>> get the time quietly, which I’d agree is always a nice thing to be able to 
>> do.  I do not presently have a wristwatch.
>> 
>> Now, as to this piffling Apple Watch affair, well I intend to pick up the 
>> sport watch just to see what I can do with it.  I think it likely that 
>> having it on my wrist, while the phone is docked, will make all the 
>> difference.  Especially if watch-to-watch messaging works, and I can control 
>> who the close circle is.  I’d say, from the existing information, that there 
>> is indeed nothing to be actually gained from having the watch over the 
>> smartphone, but that the watch will have the advantage of portability while 
>> indoors and on Wi-Fi.  Although I could take it out with me while the phone 
>> is in pocket, in all likelihood this watch is best forgotten about. Call it 
>> a next-generation iPod; the smartphone replaced it, but it’s still good for 
>> the soul. :)
>> 
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