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Originally Posted by AustinChief
They did an OK job with it but it is no different than the Android watches ... and NONE of them have any game changing usefulness yet.
You're right about the price points.. the Apple price points are ludicrous and even the Android price points are too high right now.
Watches will take off if/when the price for a decent one is around $200 AND more importantly it actually does something people feel they really need.
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I don't know...$400 doesn't seem that insane. There isn't any difference in the electronics or software between the collections so if you go beyond the Sport you're choosing to be fancy.
As far as the "what it does" argument goes, I never dropped a hundo on a Fitbit like a lot of people have recently and there is an app I use 20x times per day on my phone which will be a lot more accessible on my wrist.
I've seen a surprising number of 360s around and the people that have them generally like them. I'm not an Android person so that's not an option.