Apple Watch - Why I Love It!

I love love love my Apple watch. I also add some thoughts about the Apple watch 4 series

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First a disclaimer: I am an Apple-geek. I eagerly await those Wednesday keynote addresses, wondering what will they come up with next. I currently own two Macbook Air computers,one iPad Mini, an iPhone 6+ and now an Apple watch (sport edition).

I'm a working APRN who sees patients in chronic hemodialysis units, office setting and inpatient settings. I frequently work with immunocompromised individuals and wash my hands VERY frequently. Personally I do not care for the brand of hand sanitizer that one of my facilities use so I do wash my hands even more when I see patients there.

For me, I use the watch to receive text messages and it is great for this. When I am with patients I try not to interrupt them. It is so easy when I get a little notification (which is customizable) to either decide to read the text or quickly place my hand over it to hide it. This saves me a lot of time and many times my patients don't even realize that I've received a text. Since my practice utilizes a service for encrypted text messaging, I do need to go to my phone to retrieve it but my watch gives me a heads up which I appreciate.

So...here goes my review of the Apple watch:

I purchased my watch at an Apple store

However, it is now available at Best Buy and other select stores. You MUST have an iPhone 5 and newer running at least iOS 8 in order to connect to the Apple watch. There are two size options: 38mm and 42mm. While 4mm doesn't seem like much, I would recommend the larger watch. Even for someone who is very petite (as one of the Apple store employees was ) the bigger watch is more functional.

The Apple watch doesn't have internet capability

You must have an iPhone in order to utilize the full functionality. One of the coolest features is the ability to customize your watch face. There are multiple options with each one of them offering multiple options. I chose the simple but very clear to view watch face with second hand.

Built In Apps

Work-Out which has multiple options including timing an indoor walk, outdoor walk, elliptical, running, cycling, rowing and "other" so this is customizable.

Activity which is a visual guide to your activity during the day. Colorful circles enlarge as you increase your activity throughout the day.

World clock - options for time other then where you live (self-explanatory).

Maps - I didn't find this particular app useful as the screen is pretty small. Since I live in the country unless you can see a wide area (like 25-50 miles) then its not very useful for me. However, I can see that if you are in a more urban area, this would be useful.

There is a camera option but its really NOT a camera - it simply displays photos from your iPhone. However, it CAN be used as a remote for your iPhone camera so you can click your watch and take a pic on the camera.

Alarms - self-explanatory.

Stocks - which you can customize as to which stocks appear and the data regarding those stocks.

Timers - various timers as well as stop-watch capability.

Passbook which is easily one of my favorite apps. This connects you to Apple Pay which you can use to auto-pay by holding up your watch to the Apple Pay reader and clicking twice.

These are most of the apps already-installed on your watch. At the moment there are not too many additional apps that you can install. However, I did install Fit.Simply which is a pretty simple pedometer that measures steps.

Add-ons

So far I have only purchased the following and really like the options of changing the bands.

Watch-bands - there are several options for colors. I originally purchased my watch with the orange band and while I still love it, I bought a more conservative black band for work. Super easy to change out the bands - you just press one button on the back and voila, slip one off and slide the new one on. Because the watch is unisex, the bands come in two sizes S-M and M-L.

Night-stand - when the watch OS 2 comes out (which hopefully will be soon) one of the new features will be that the orientation will flip so that when you charge it at night, the watch face will rotate also.

Now the perceived cons...

I have read several reviews of the Apple watch and most seemed to perseverate on the need to charge the watch. Believe me, its not that big of a deal - you just plug in the charger, place the watch on it (its magnetic) and voila in the morning its charged. I use my watch all day long with messages, phone calls, etc., and I have always had at least 33% battery charge left at the end of the day.

As to being sturdy - believe me, I'm rough on watches and have not had any problems with it so far.

The cost - yes I do admit that I have never spent $399 on a watch before. However, like all Apple products it will be easy to update as new watch OS's (is that a word?) come out. I have one Macbook Air from 2010 that is just as up to date as my Macbook Air from 2014. So, Apple does have an ability to keep this watch up to date as new advances are made.

So...what do you all think? I give it a 5-Star. I know from reading another thread that several of our posters have Apple watches.

MY RATING

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Share your thoughts....thanks in advance.

UPDATE: I purchased an Apple Watch series 4 over Christmas, again at an Apple store. It is great, love it. It has internet capability, doesn't require the iPhone to be nearby and has the every popular EKG button.

Specializes in Acute Care Pediatrics.

A Mac will last you forever if you take care of it. I have a laptop that is over 5 years old that still runs like a charm!

I want a watch. For no other reason than I love gadgets. LOL!

~PedsRN~ said:
A Mac will last you forever if you take care of it. I have a laptop that is over 5 years old that still runs like a charm!

I want a watch. For no other reason than I love gadgets. LOL!

Ditto. I have a MacBook pro that I bought in 2006 that I love and still use. It's so old Apple stopped supporting the firmware, and it STILL works.

I've wanted a watch since they first came out, but after reading this, I REALLY want one!

I think I want one....practical question: does the clasp stretch out over time? I lost my Fitbit early in my orientation because the clasp (which looks similar to the apple watch) stretched out and it must have fallen off my wrist unnoticed. I think I'd cry if that happened to an Apple watch.

Specializes in Adult and Pediatric Vascular Access, Paramedic.
NurseOnAMotorcycle said:
The way I use mine the battery lasts 12 hours. In a 12 hour shift, I run out at just about quitting time. Also, I agree with the above poster about not being able to take a pulse with it.

BUT: I use it with my vocera, and it is usually more reliable at calling other departments and coworkers. I just tell it "Hey siri, call vocera" and I'm able to multitask bedside care with asking when the lab results will be back.

OK, that sounded like an infomercial. Let's just say I like my apple watch and use it for work purposes all shift long.

so the apple watch is compatible with VOCERA??? Do you have to download an app or anything or does it just automatically link up???

I wanted to share a picture but it won't let me 😢

Specializes in LTC.

I love my Apple Watch. I've had the sport edition since May. I purchased several bands and adapter bars on eBay & Amazon to give it a classier look. I haven't noticed the apple band getting stretched out. I love how the watch faces can be changed.

Since I work in a non-traditional nursing position, taking a pulse isn't an issue for me. For those who want to use the watch for taking pulses, the TapRate app for the watch is designed for healthcare workers to measure and calculate heart and respiratory rates using the Apple Watch.

The battery charge has lasted more than 12 hours for me. some days I have worn it from 6 am to 2400 with 18% charge left.

The only problem I've had is the back dome piece with the sensors has come off when removed from the charger; twice this has happened. The first time occurred after I had the watch only 45 days. Apple was great in replacing the watch unit. The second time was last week, so I in mourning as I wait for my replacement watch unit but excited to see the Watch Os2 is available

Specializes in Med-Surg, Emergency, CEN.
AnnieOaklyRN said:
so the apple watch is compatible with VOCERA??? Do you have to download an app or anything or does it just automatically link up???

Nope, I just have the vocera phone number on my phone so I can call it.

For example, all of our hospital's phone numbers start with "555". I know to call vocera from a desk it's extension "5555". So I just dialed in vocera one day as 555-5555 and it works. Now I can call it from my watch.

Specializes in Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Flight.
nurseyani said:
I bought the 42mm gold rose Aluminum case with stone sport band $399.

I don't have $10,000. That's way too much for a watch.

maybe it was a gift =D

Specializes in Adult and Pediatric Vascular Access, Paramedic.

Once you go Mac you never go back!

This is coming from someone who always had PC and android based phones... I switched to apple computers a few years ago just before I started school and now an Apple phone recently and I will NEVER go back! Apple computers are just fantastically fast and easy to use, and did I say fast?! You cannot beat the reliability and the customer service. Here is an example: I bought a new IMac (freaking awesome computer), thus I had to sell my Mac Mini, which it being a Mac it sold in a day on Craigslist. I needed to erase the hard drive and couldn't figure out what sector to delete so I met the Craigslist buyer in the Mac Store and went to the genius bar where a friendly genius was happy to help me, despite Apple gaining nothing other than a continued loyal customer. The Genius even explained the computer to the buyer and how to restore it etc and asked him if he had any other questions. You would NEVER get that service with a PC in my opinion, you would be talking to someone in India trying to explain it over the phone! This is just one example... Apple is great!

Annie

Specializes in Critical Care, Med-Surg, Psych, Geri, LTC, Tele,.

Just want to chime in and say Mac products are awesome! I bought my Mac back in 09. She's still going strong...6 yrs later!

My iPad purchased in 2011/12 is also still going strong!

I really want the apple watch!!

Target has a watch that is very much like the Apple Watch...its the

Target Pebble Smart Watch. Works on the same principle...have to

have an iPhone 4S and above and iOS 8 and above. The battery

lasts a little longer than the Apple Watch, as well. The cost is the

biggest difference...instead of paying $400, the Pebble Watch costs

$100.00. Also comes with most apps and you can download most

any apps you could with the Apple Watch. Check it out.

Comes in black, red and white.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

UPDATE - with Watch OS2 you can now prolong the amt of time that the watch stays on to 70 seconds. The default is 20 seconds but in settings you have the option of extending it to 70 seconds.

This is a great fix for obtaining pulses, apical heart rates, etc.

So...this is a great improvement!!!