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Apple Watch: More Human Than You Think!When Kevin Lynch joined Apple in 2013, little did he know that the secret product he would be working on was being designed by Apple to kill its most popular product ever. The iPhone. Slowly, and softly without leaving any cues until the knife was through. But wait, there’s more. When the iPhone launched, it seemed like it was human, prosaically speaking, as it made technology understand human touch, and subsequently fingerprints and voice recognition became integral features of these devices. After nearly 8 generations of iPhone-making, the company finally realized that the 'smarter' it made the iPhone, the more it dismantled the harmonious affairs of the life. Acts of pointing the nose into the screen, randomly running hands through your pockets to check for calls or notifications, and constantly indulging in self-obsessed episodes with your iPhone became as ubiquitous a phenomenon as the iPhone. Apple wanted to change this and make technology, even if ubiquitous, very distraction-free. It wanted to give consumers a product that's sensible and beautiful, at the same time effortlessly useful. The Apple Watch, with all its unique and unmatched features, is just that. It is an exquisite testament of company's latest obsession with horology and the first product conceived without late Apple co-founder Steve Job's guidance. It made technology that kills the iPhone obsession, makes the most advanced watch ever feel human. The Apple Watch does not vibrate, it tactile taps on your skin are designed to imitate the human touch, without being intrusive and aggressive. You can experience the 'feel' of a incoming message, phone call, calendar entries or twitter messages – each distinct and distinguished to seem like a part of not the watch but your skin (minus the wearable feeling).
The software excels standards of human computer interaction pushing even the nearest rival to the hall of shame. Its technology exalted. The digital crown retains the classic look and feel of the watch, but the technological prowess advances it into the next realm of wearable tech, where humanization of technology takes the center stage. As Apple's Chief designer Johny Ive puts it, our phones have become 'invasive', and Apple's latest product is aiming at fighting this back. Apple Watch features, at first interpretation, seem amazing. Its voguish changeable straps and technological prowess, make it equally useful and beautiful. Unlike other smartwatches, the Apple watch is aimed at killing your technology addiction, and using sophisticated technology to make our lives simpler and easier. It is a pointer to how excellent precision-driven technology can simplify lives.
With inputs from the interview of Kevin Lynch with Alan Dye. Join us on our Facebook fanpage, add us to your circle on Google+ or follow us on Twitter to stay updated. Tags: Apple Smart Watch, Apple Watch, Apple Watch Design, Apple Watch Price, Apple Watch ReviewMore Recent Articles
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