Wow, if I could only put one of these on my money, mind or time we’d be good.:)
This sounds like a good idea for all sorts of small things form keys to glasses.
Cool and thank you for taking the time to point me in the right direction.
> On Apr 6, 2016, at 11:41 AM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
>
> S
I’d try the nylon weave band if the sport band bothered your skin. I was
surprised it didn’t bother mine. The nylon bands are very comfortable and can
be adjusted more easily to fit a larger variety of wrist sizes. They also come
in a range of colors.
I haven’t tried the boarding pass thing ye
Scott,
I think the web site to learn more about tiles is www.findmytile.com or get
mytile.com
Tiles are low power bluetooth enabled plastic squares with a hole for attaching
to a keyring, lanyard or other type device. They have a small battery which the
manufacturer says will last about 18 m
Just a note that Apple Pay works a lot more places than advertises, same can be
said for Android pay.
Walmart for example officially will not take Apple Pay but it does work. My
Dentist even advertises having it available now and specifically had it enabled
with his new POS system.
If I might
Hi,
I got the Apple watch sport with the sort of rubberized band, but I
find the band irritates my wrist a little bit; so I want to try
another band.
The coolest thing I do with the watch is the ApplePay on JetBlue as
they accept it on flights. I had thought the watch would work well as
a boardi
I like that as well and I also like you can edit the complications that appear
on each face. Very cool and cool how new applications add new complications.
> On Apr 6, 2016, at 7:26 AM, Jenine Stanley wrote:
>
> I do love the ability to change the Watch faces and complications on each
> face
I do love the ability to change the Watch faces and complications on each face
depending on what I’m doing. I have each face with complications set
differently for different situations and often switch between them.
Jenine Stanley
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> On Apr 4, 2016, at 7:48 AM, Scott
Vaughn I would highly recommend the Apple watch as well. To anyone else
interested I was highly skeptical at first. Figured it wouldn’t be much use if
the watch couldn’t be used independent of the phone. I was wrong! I find I
like getting my quick notifications on my watch, I love having the
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> This is in relation to the Apple watch. I am wond
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This is in relation to the Apple watch. I am wonderi
Alex,
Thank you for sharing this article. It was precise in detail. I've
been thinking about getting one, but like you at one time, do not have
the money for it.
I really like the sound of the fitness tracker.
Vaughn
On 4/3/16, Alex Hall wrote:
> Here's my post on the Apple Watch. This was writ
Here's my post on the Apple Watch. This was written before I got my own Watch,
but it still applies. I talk about what I love, like, and don't like, and why I
find the Watch useful. I'd add the playback remote for iOS to the list of
features I use, but aside from that, the post is still pretty a
You can do much more with an Apple Watch than you can with a regular one. The
main reason I bought one is so that I can have my alarms vibrate with sound
muted for the night, as I'm almost deaf when I take my aids out. I can ask
Siri, on my watch, to set alarms, timers, stopwatch, etc, and as
This is in relation to the Apple watch. I am wondering what it does and why you
all like it so much. I’d like to know before I look at one in the Apple store.
Thanks
Marie Lyons
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