Hi, can anyone speak to how well the Apple Watch helped to improve
their health? I'm interested in buying one but only if I can feel
confident about the accessibility of their health apps. I know not to
expect perfection. From what I've been able to gather, it is better
about tracking things like walking, running, and swimming, not so much
resistance type activity. I'm okay with that. I guess I just want to
hear from people on either side of the question who can speak to how
well the Apple Watch played a role in their health regiment, or not.
And, does the series have anything to do with health tracking? Thanks
guys for any information.--Joe

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