Thanks PL, originally I bought because it's Alexa enabled but after using it for a day now I realize that the user interface is it's best feature even though Alexa works quite well also. The watch face has three icons (they call them "containers") on it that you can tap to bring up the associated app, if you swipe left or right you get three more and so on for fifteen different apps. It's like pages on an Android phone. It's just so intuitive that it's amazing that Google didn't use it for Android Wear.
As an early adopter I took a chance and found that no matter how much I like it, I was perhaps a bit premature. They need to sort out the BlueTooth interface better. I had to fiddle with it last night to get it to pair, and today it lost it's connection so when I have time I'll need to do more fiddling.
I would not recommend buying one quite yet, but when (fingers crossed) they get the interface sorted out it'll be killer.
Did I mention that it's gorgeous?
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