We take the Apple Watch Series 4 for a spin (The 3:59, Ep. 464)
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Special guest Scott Stein offers his impressions of the Watch after a week of wear.
Apple Watch Series 4 preview:
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ECG will not work in my country, how will the Apple Watch save my life or my relative
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If the reliability of the “Fall Detection” was at least 95%, and it worked on the WiFi only model, I’d totally get these for my aging family members.
Crash detection could be linked to a sudden stop, readable via the built in GPS.
The phone has to be on iOS 12
iPhone 6 and later only
iPhone 6 or later can only work with Apple watches
Speaking of the Apple Watch series 4 but there’s the wear os Galaxy watch and it’s waterproof and has a built in speaker
I’m sorry but I just think Scott is so adorable.
Now Apple is telling you falling correctly!
What about falls from a skateboard or roller blades??
Not one YouTube video talks about cellular connection for the Apple watch 4. Why?
I just upgraded from my Apple Watch Series 2 WiFi only to the latest Series 4 WiFi also. So far love it!! But I do have a question, do you happen to know what does the WiFi feature on Apple Watch Series 4 do with its updated WiFi specs? I thought being connected to the WiFi at my gym will allow me to play/stream music from apps available on Apple Watch like iHeartRadio or RadioFM but it does not though… however, I do get text messages and news notification when working out so I’m puzzle you can’t stream music though as I was hoping that will prevent me from having to carry my iPhone around and risk the risk of breaking the screen while exercising. Is this feature only available on the Cellular version of the watch? Thanks for your input and keep up the awesome job you are all doing!
Expensive, pretty, bad use of large screen besides new watch faces, mediocre battery life even coming from series 2, but SO much more comfortable to wear
These guys are like “but it’s not 100% detection…” there is no such thing as 100% in wearables…well in anything!
God scott stein is such a sour puss
When I walked into Best Buy to pick up my Series 4 Pre-order, the place was getting mobbed. The odd thing to me, was that as I looked around, a good 45–50% of this mob of people, (basically couldn’t walk an inch in any said direction without bumping into someone, think Black Friday) was likely between the ages of 50–65. This, for some reason wasn’t something I had considered, even though things like ECG and fall detections were likely targeted at these folks during the keynote, it seems as though they had gotten the message.
You compare the battery life of a smartwatch and a fitness tracker? Seriously..?
My walkie talkie doesn’t work
simulate a fall on a trampoline. it works!