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Apple Watch
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A black Apple Watch
DeveloperApple Inc.
ManufacturerApple Inc.
TypeSmartwatch
Release dateEarly 2015
Introductory priceFrom $349
Operating systemWatch OS[1][2]
CPUApple S1
DisplaySapphire crystal, strengthened Ion-X glass
ConnectivityBluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi
DimensionsTwo case sizes: 38 mm and 42 mm
Websitehttps://www.apple.com/watch/

The Apple Watch is a smartwatch created by Apple Inc., announced by Tim Cook on September 9, 2014. It has activity tracking capabilities similar to other wearable technologies, such as Jawbone Up, Nike+ FuelBand and Fitbit. The Apple Watch must be used in conjunction with the iPhone 5 or a newer iPhone model. It is scheduled to be released in early 2015.[3]

Features

The Apple Watch will work with Apple Pay, a mobile payment service introduced at the same event as the Watch. It can control the Apple TV, as well as act as a walkie-talkie and a viewfinder for an iPhone camera.[4]

Design

The watch has three collections, featuring two sizes (38 mm and 42 mm) spread across 34 individual models. It has a pressure-sensitive touchscreen that can distinguish between a tap and a press, and features a dial called a digital crown, which can be turned to scroll or zoom and pressed to return to the home screen. The Watch also has a dedicated button that displays a list of contacts on-screen.[4]

The Watch is charged by means of inductive charging, using a cable similar to the MagSafe cable for Apple's MacBook family of laptops.[3]

Technology

The Apple Watch uses Apple's new S1 chip, advertised by Apple as "an entire computer architecture on a single chip". It also uses a linear actuator called the "Taptic Engine" to provide haptic feedback when an alert or a notification is received. The watch is equipped with a built-in heart rate sensor, which uses both infrared and visible-light LEDs and photodiodes.[5]

The watch is compatible with the iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus running iOS 8, connecting via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.[6]

Collection comparison

Collection Apple Watch Apple Watch Sport Apple Watch Edition
Processor Apple S1
OS Watch OS (iOS-based)
Display Flexible Retina Display,

38 millimetres (1.5 in) or 42 millimetres (1.7 in)

Other outputs Taptic Engine, speaker
Dimensions (estimated)[7][8] 38 mm: 38 mm × 35.8 mm × 12.6 mm (1.50 in × 1.41 in × 0.50 in) (17.1 mL),

42 mm: 42 mm × 36.4 mm × 12.6 mm (1.65 in × 1.43 in × 0.50 in) (19.3 mL)

Back Ceramic
Screen Sapphire crystal Strengthened Ion-X glass Sapphire crystal
Models 18 models

Cases:
316L stainless steel in highly polished or space black

Bands:
Leather: modern buckle in soft pink, brown and midnight blue; leather loop in stone, light brown and bright blue; classic buckle in black
Stainless steel: link bracelet or Milanese loop
Fluoroelastomer plastic: sport band in white or black

10 models

Cases:
Lightweight anodized 7000 series aluminum in silver or space gray

Bands:
Fluoroelastomer plastic: sport band in white, black, blue, green and pink

6 models

Cases:
Hardened 18-karat gold in yellow gold or rose gold

Bands:
Leather: modern buckle in bright red or rose grey; classic buckle in midnight blue
Fluoroelastomer plastic: sport band in white or black

Input methods Digital crown, multi-touch, force touch, microphone, Siri, connected iPhone
Connector MagSafe inductive charging
Connectivity NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Sensors Accelerometer, heart rate sensor, barometer
Compatibility iOS 8 running on: iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus

References

  1. ^ "Apple Watch - Overview". Apple Inc. Retrieved 2014-09-09.
  2. ^ "Apple Watch - Technology". Apple Inc.
  3. ^ a b "The Verge live blog". Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b "The Verge: The 15 most important announcements from the Apple Watch, iPhone 6 event". The Verge. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  5. ^ "- Apple - Apple Watch - Technology". Apple. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  6. ^ "Press Release - Apple Unveils Apple Watch". Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  7. ^ Sprangers, Paul (2014-09-10). "Apple Watch dimensions". checked the 42mm with this image of a Watch next to an iPhone 6 of which we know the height (138.1 mm)
  8. ^ Introducing Apple Watch. Apple Inc. 2014-09-10. Event occurs at 8m00s. the stainless steel link bracelet has a slim deployment clasp that is contained within a 2.6mm band

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