By Reshiegowo / / Smartwatch

The need is something that is built, not born inherently connected to the device. Taking advantage of the hours they are and the lack of noteworthy news, I would like to address an issue that I have read and heard when discussing about the acceptance of Apple Watch when you get to the market and their hypothetical success or failure. One of the most followed by those who prefer arguments failure theory is that Apple Watch is not a necessary device, often accompanied by phrases like “everything you do I can do better with my smartphone” or simply “a whim”

Is Apple Watch a Necessary Device? And What Is It?

Sorce via macworld

According to this theory, and let me take it to the extreme, should be consistent with ourselves and not buy anything that was not necessary. Now, how do we know what is really necessary? Is there a global need for each and every one of us? Many questions come to my mind, but I would point out something: the need is built.

Let’s go back to the smartphone boom. Proponents of this theory would surely have said at the time: “I do not need a smartphone, I have to call my phone and my computer does everything he can to make this device and better.” So they were not needed or smartphones? Now what are they?

Surely, at this point none of us would doubt the need for a smartphone with us daily, so that leads me to wonder: when the smartphone went on to become a necessity? If all agree on this, and I hope it does, then we must admit that we ourselves have created this need, and that is not something intrinsically born from the hand of the first smartphones in the market.

The Apple Watch is not necessary, but it will be in the future

Now, back to the subject of Apple Watch. Is it a necessary and vital device for our daily life? No, of course it is not. However, suitability and wearing comfort will make in the future even without specifying what that is, it bears a smart device on the wrist to keep us permanently connected to the global world needed. It will be a fixture of our everyday life, as they are now smartphones.

In this regard, I wrote an article a few months in which he spoke of how he makes comfort was the real key to success of Apple Watch, I recommend you to take a look. At this point, many of you might say: but what if the Apple Watch fails? What if the smartwatch are not accepted?

Via macworld 

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