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Originally Posted by Phogg
These are good for active people.
Easier to use than your phone during activities like lifting weights or swimming.
It is also nice if you carry a large phone.
Say you have someone who only talks on the phone four or five times a week, but plays games, reads books, listens to music, and watches video on a large phablet. They don't want to wear a Bluetooth headset all the time, but a smart watch can let them control their music or check incoming text messages without getting the phablet out. This is particularly useful in winter, when it may be in a purse, in a brief case or under several layers of protective clothing.
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Also, if you're like me, and you don't leave your phone's ringer volume up, but tend to miss texts and calls, it'll buzz on your wrist as a notification.
Also, it's compatible with Misfit and other track-your-movements-and-graph-them apps for fitness and people who like to quantify exercise.