A healthy leap ahead. The most advanced health features. The future of health on your wrist. Going the distance for your health. Apple Watch Series 8 features advanced health sensors and apps so you can take an ECG 1 measure heart rate and blood oxygen 2 and track temperature changes3 for advanced insights into your menstrual cycle.4 And with Crash Detection sleep stages tracking and advanced workout metrics it helps you stay active healthy safe and connected. Temperature sensor3 provides retrospective ovulation estimates and advanced cycle tracking features4 Measure your blood oxygen with a powerful sensor and app2 Take an ECG anytime anywhere1 Get high and low heart rate and irregular rhythm notifications1 Advanced safety features including Fall Detection Emergency SOS 5 and Crash Detection Enhanced Workout app with more advanced metrics and ways to train A completely redesigned Compass app with waypoints and Backtrack Track your daily activity on Apple Watch and see your trends in the Fitness app on iPhone The most crack-resistant front crystal yet on an Apple Watch IP6X dust resistance and swimproof design 6 and increased durability for fitness and activity Call text and email with just a few taps Listen to your favorite music podcasts and audiobooks (for use with GPS models) Make purchases instantly and securely from your wrist with Apple Pay7 Large Always-On edge-to-edge display All-day battery life and fast charging8 Sleep stages tracking lets you see how much time you spend in REM core and deep sleep watchOS 9 features an enhanced Workout app a Medications app sleep stages and greater insights into heart health Apple Watch comes with 3 free months of Apple Fitness+ so you can explore workout types from HIIT to Yoga and meditations too9 Legal Apple Watch Series 8 requires an iPhone 8 or later with iOS 16 or later. 1The ECG app and irregular rhythm notification require the latest versions of watchOS and iOS and are not intended for use by people under 22 years old. The ECG app is available on Apple Watch Series 4 or later (not including Apple Watch SE). The irregular rhythm notification is not designed for people who have been previously diagnosed with Afib. 2Blood Oxygen app measurements are not intended for medical use including self-diagnosis or consultation with a doctor and are only designed for general fitness and wellness purposes. 3The temperature sensing feature is not a medical device and is not intended for use in medical diagnosis treatment or for any other medical purpose. 4The Cycle Tracking app should not be used as a form of birth control. Data from the Cycle Tracking app should not be used to diagnose a health condition. 5Emergency SOS requires a cellular connection or Wi-Fi Calling with an internet connection from your Apple Watch or nearby iPhone. 6Apple Watch Series 8 has a water resistance rating of 50 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010. This means that it may be used for shallow-water activities like swimming in a pool or ocean. However Apple Watch Series 8 should not be used for scuba diving waterskiing or other activities involving high-velocity water or submersion below shallow depth. Water resistance is not a permanent condition and can diminish over time. 7Apple Pay is not available in all markets. For a list of Apple Pay countries and regions. 8Battery life varies by use and configuration. 9A subscription is required for Apple Fitness+. 10Wireless service plan required for cellular service. Contact your service provider for more details. Connection may vary based on network availability. 11Not all features will be available if the Apple Watch is set up through Family Setup. Wireless service plan required for cellular service. Contact your service provider for more details.
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Ok, been there before. Don't be discouraged by some comments here. I disagree about lack of use.
Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
Yes, I think battery capacity is roughly the same (only so much you can do with the same form factor) between the last few models. Just checked my series 4 battery health and it's 82%. I use my watch pretty much 24/7 for what you mentioned as well as tracking my daily workouts. I charge it twice a day: while I'm getting ready in the morning and while I'm getting ready for bed at night - I top it off and then put it back on. It will not last the whole day without charging it at least once, but it honestly hasn't been a big deal. Hoping that the new chipset and efficiency improvements will make a difference... I could probably keep going with this watch since it does everything I need but like I said the new one is coming as a gift
Thanks! 82% battery health even after years of frequent top off is good. From some reviews I've seen, Apple used up whatever efficiency was gained in the 9 to "improve" features such as screen brightness and size and some others I can't recall, resulting in similar or same battery life as previous series, and reviews say not much can be done about it by the user besides using the low power mode which for me disables too many useful functions. I'll probably order a 45mm 9 with the Sport Loop today, my first Apple watch. I can live with the battery top off nuisance if it doesn't bring battery health to below 80% after three or four years, after that I'd probably want a new one with better tech anyways.
EDIT: I just saw that Series X coming out next year is expected to be a "big upgrade" and said to be worth the wait. Maybe will wait another year, but then I won't have use of an Apple watch for another year...
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Is there a real need for apple watch anyone of you found? We bought an apple watch 5 years back (probably Gen 1 or 2) and worn that only like 5 times, its still sleeping in the shelf. Biggest problem is I don't need to wear the watch when I'm home (work from home mostly) then when I need to wear it to go out, there is no charge or no time to charge asap. Don't care for steps (imo it's absurd to track steps for health, better metric is 150 minutes of medium intensity workout every week). Don't care for constant ECG/ oxygen levels. Wondering if there is a good use case or need you all found.
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
Why are Apple Watches lower in price when compared to '20 when the Series 5 was easily $350+?
Unless you own a version < 6, why would you buy or upgrade unless you got a crazy deal like that target deal 45mm for $229 that everyone is talking about. And yes I can confirm I was also checking regularly but it was always out of stock. It would come back in stock but it was fastest finger first except the fact it was 1 in million users lol 😂
To your question, almost everyone has a watch now. In 20s 5,6 version was like luxury level. Now it's become like a basic essential. 😎
Is there a real need for apple watch anyone of you found? We bought an apple watch 5 years back (probably Gen 1 or 2) and worn that only like 5 times, its still sleeping in the shelf. Biggest problem is I don't need to wear the watch when I'm home (work from home mostly) then when I need to wear it to go out, there is no charge or no time to charge asap. Don't care for steps (imo it's absurd to track steps for health, better metric is 150 minutes of medium intensity workout every week). Don't care for constant ECG/ oxygen levels. Wondering if there is a good use case or need you all found.
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
It sounds to me like you've already answered your own question, and will regret buying it after the novelty wears off after a few days and wonder why you bought it in the first place.
Is there a real need for apple watch anyone of you found? We bought an apple watch 5 years back (probably Gen 1 or 2) and worn that only like 5 times, its still sleeping in the shelf. Biggest problem is I don't need to wear the watch when I'm home (work from home mostly) then when I need to wear it to go out, there is no charge or no time to charge asap. Don't care for steps (imo it's absurd to track steps for health, better metric is 150 minutes of medium intensity workout every week). Don't care for constant ECG/ oxygen levels. Wondering if there is a good use case or need you all found.
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
Ok, been there before. Don't be discouraged by some comments here. I disagree about lack of use.
Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
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Ok, been there before. Don't be discouraged by some comments here. I disagree about lack of use.
Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
That is a great response, thank you for writing a detailed one. It does sound like once you get used to these little comforts and convenience it would make sense a lot more. Biggest selling point they have is also quick charge: wake up, charge (45 mins??) and ready?? I don't want to spend 300$ every couple years but if it works for 4-5 years with good battery life that would be nice.
That is a great response, thank you for writing a detailed one. It does sound like once you get used to these little comforts and convenience it would make sense a lot more. Biggest selling point they have is also quick charge: wake up, charge (45 mins??) and ready?? I don't want to spend 300$ every couple years but if it works for 4-5 years with good battery life that would be nice.
Thanks for the kind words. Trying to give back to community as much as I can.
Continuing where I left off. My biggest fear was that everything, even a non issue call would become priority once I start wearing watch as I am responsible for production 24/7x365. But fact is that you would have it with phone even more plus constantly checking phone for updates etc. So with watch you have a cool feature where if you get a call, you cover the watch face with your hand and ringing stops, how cool is that 😎. So you have power to answer or continue doing your work if you don't want to answer at that moment.
The other issue you mentioned was battery. With always ON feature you lose battery life. So in my case I have disabled that because I don't need it. I rather have more battery life so it works out better for me.
I have had my 6 series for 2-3 years. Battery life is great. I would jump on new versions if prices are good and if they can somehow get the glucose level feature in. That would be a ridiculous addition along with other benefits.
Ok, been there before. Don't be discouraged by some comments here. I disagree about lack of use.
Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
This is an awesome write up and pretty much what I use it for too. I'll add a few more use cases if anyone's not convinced
-I use my watch as my alarm clock. You can have it vibrate silently on your wrist so you don't wake up your partner.
-Not this model, but my daughter who is too young to have a phone has a cellular version of the SE and I can use it to call/text and find her in the neighborhood.
-Fall detection for my in-laws when they start getting up there in age
-In addition to workout tracking, Apple is leaning into the "health" device niche (though not certified medically) with heart arrhythmia monitoring, loud noise warnings, etc. Kind of nice to have access to all that active health information in one place.
Anyway, hope someone finds this useful to make their decision!
This is an awesome write up and pretty much what I use it for too. I'll add a few more use cases if anyone's not convinced
-I use my watch as my alarm clock. You can have it vibrate silently on your wrist so you don't wake up your partner.
-Not this model, but my daughter who is too young to have a phone has a cellular version of the SE and I can use it to call/text and find her in the neighborhood.
-Fall detection for my in-laws when they start getting up there in age
-In addition to workout tracking, Apple is leaning into the "health" device niche (though not certified medically) with heart arrhythmia monitoring, loud noise warnings, etc. Kind of nice to have access to all that active health information in one place.
Anyway, hope someone finds this useful to make their decision!
Great additions to the other use cases, which was super detailed.
I will say the ability for goal setting and tracking with fitness has been the most powerful long-term benefit for me. I spend so much time working in front of computer, and the constant reminders to get up and walk are great. Over the years I've burned tens of thousands of calories in a quest to close the activity ring towards the end of the day, at the 11th hour. I know I would never have done that were it not for the silly ring.
Other use cases:
- Apple pay on the wrist. So easy, I even used it for transit recently in NYC when visiting. So convenient!
- Sleep tracking. I don't sleep well sometimes and I know I can "feel it" without the watch, but looking at hard numbers is motivation to set up wind down routines, etc.
- Heart rate monitoring. I was once sitting at an all hands meeting, and it was my turn to present next. The watch went off about how my heart rate was high for no apparent reason (125+) and that was my trigger to breathe deep and mellow up before I spoke. Also detected I was sick a few times because my HR was much higher than usual when sitting/resting (100+ vs. 60-70), including after my booster shots.
- Great with maps when walking, so I can put my phone in my pocket after starting directions and the watch will buzz to guide me appropriately.
- Flashlight! I use that all the time if I wake up at night and have to find my way around. Especially helpful when staying at new locations, hotels, etc.
Is there a real need for apple watch anyone of you found? We bought an apple watch 5 years back (probably Gen 1 or 2) and worn that only like 5 times, its still sleeping in the shelf. Biggest problem is I don't need to wear the watch when I'm home (work from home mostly) then when I need to wear it to go out, there is no charge or no time to charge asap. Don't care for steps (imo it's absurd to track steps for health, better metric is 150 minutes of medium intensity workout every week). Don't care for constant ECG/ oxygen levels. Wondering if there is a good use case or need you all found.
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
In the same boat. Don't care for the steps and health stuff but the notifications of texts are helpful when I don't have my phone handy.
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Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
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EDIT: I just saw that Series X coming out next year is expected to be a "big upgrade" and said to be worth the wait. Maybe will wait another year, but then I won't have use of an Apple watch for another year...
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
To your question, almost everyone has a watch now. In 20s 5,6 version was like luxury level. Now it's become like a basic essential. 😎
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
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Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
Continuing where I left off. My biggest fear was that everything, even a non issue call would become priority once I start wearing watch as I am responsible for production 24/7x365. But fact is that you would have it with phone even more plus constantly checking phone for updates etc. So with watch you have a cool feature where if you get a call, you cover the watch face with your hand and ringing stops, how cool is that 😎. So you have power to answer or continue doing your work if you don't want to answer at that moment.
The other issue you mentioned was battery. With always ON feature you lose battery life. So in my case I have disabled that because I don't need it. I rather have more battery life so it works out better for me.
I have had my 6 series for 2-3 years. Battery life is great. I would jump on new versions if prices are good and if they can somehow get the glucose level feature in. That would be a ridiculous addition along with other benefits.
Use cases. This fits everyone for the most part per their own preferences
1. You are outside probably grocery store and someone calls you. Do you want to pick up phone from your pocket every time? I don't. FYI, Apple Watch call quality is awesome. I don't mean taking every call but there are times you don't want to touch phone every freaking time
2. If you have 2FA or MFA setup for online accounts you can handle all these approvals and notifications from watch
3. Someone texted you and you kept phone somewhere, do you want to get up from that comfy couch just to check who it is?
4. Kids throw phone under bed or somewhere, how do you find it? Great feature that pings so you can find apple devices easily
5. Just remembered something important and wanted to quickly call without having to get phone from desk or somewhere? Hey siri from watch to call someone and you are all set
6. Last but not least, general notifications check from your watch to make sure someone doesn't have urgency rather than keep going for phone every time just solves all sorts of problems. Imagine while driving? Simple glance on the watch and you can peacefully drive without stopping or thinking about it
Phew, what else I have used it for?
Does this help? Do it. You will be the best version of yourself for $200-$300. If it was crazy expensive like $400-$600 I would not have pushed you or others.
-I use my watch as my alarm clock. You can have it vibrate silently on your wrist so you don't wake up your partner.
-Not this model, but my daughter who is too young to have a phone has a cellular version of the SE and I can use it to call/text and find her in the neighborhood.
-Fall detection for my in-laws when they start getting up there in age
-In addition to workout tracking, Apple is leaning into the "health" device niche (though not certified medically) with heart arrhythmia monitoring, loud noise warnings, etc. Kind of nice to have access to all that active health information in one place.
Anyway, hope someone finds this useful to make their decision!
-I use my watch as my alarm clock. You can have it vibrate silently on your wrist so you don't wake up your partner.
-Not this model, but my daughter who is too young to have a phone has a cellular version of the SE and I can use it to call/text and find her in the neighborhood.
-Fall detection for my in-laws when they start getting up there in age
-In addition to workout tracking, Apple is leaning into the "health" device niche (though not certified medically) with heart arrhythmia monitoring, loud noise warnings, etc. Kind of nice to have access to all that active health information in one place.
Anyway, hope someone finds this useful to make their decision!
I will say the ability for goal setting and tracking with fitness has been the most powerful long-term benefit for me. I spend so much time working in front of computer, and the constant reminders to get up and walk are great. Over the years I've burned tens of thousands of calories in a quest to close the activity ring towards the end of the day, at the 11th hour. I know I would never have done that were it not for the silly ring.
Other use cases:
- Apple pay on the wrist. So easy, I even used it for transit recently in NYC when visiting. So convenient!
- Sleep tracking. I don't sleep well sometimes and I know I can "feel it" without the watch, but looking at hard numbers is motivation to set up wind down routines, etc.
- Heart rate monitoring. I was once sitting at an all hands meeting, and it was my turn to present next. The watch went off about how my heart rate was high for no apparent reason (125+) and that was my trigger to breathe deep and mellow up before I spoke. Also detected I was sick a few times because my HR was much higher than usual when sitting/resting (100+ vs. 60-70), including after my booster shots.
- Great with maps when walking, so I can put my phone in my pocket after starting directions and the watch will buzz to guide me appropriately.
- Flashlight! I use that all the time if I wake up at night and have to find my way around. Especially helpful when staying at new locations, hotels, etc.
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These deals are awesome by the way!! I'm trying to convince myself I NEED one of these given I have to charge this EVERYDAY or two. If it's worth the need will not mind doing it. Otherwise I might just wear my Casio watch or no wacth to my gym happily and will check my messages on my iPhone.
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