[nabs-l] Apple Watch
Christopher O'meally
chris.omeally at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 20:21:15 UTC 2016
to tell you the truth, as far as the size, it doesn't matter all that
much unless you can see enough to read large print or something. But
I like it because it actually gives me better battery life on my
phone, as it taps me for notifications instead of my phone alerting me
every time I get something. I can use it to filter information, so
for example at work, I only want to see messages and reminders. Well
if that's all I want my watch to show me, that is all it shows me.
Being a dog user, I found the dark sky watch app to be helpful, as my
watch would tap me before it starts raining, and again when its about
to stop. Being able to just lift your arm, say hey siri, and tell it
to remind me to call someone back after I finish doing what I am doing
is nice. Its mor to make little things fast, so you are not glued to
your phone all the time. GPS is nice on it too. Getting taps instead
of voice directions can help in loud situations when traveling, the
list goes on. Feel free to ask any questions, I will be glad to
answer them.
On 10/11/16, Jessica Dail via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the first generation AppleWatch.
> I really enjoy using it.
> I'm running watch OS 3 on it.
>
> A few things to keep in mind:
> 1. Be careful when turning your watch off, if you ever need to do so. If
> you're running watch OS 3, you could call emergency without knowing.
> 2.
> If you want the best battery life possible, go with the 42MM.
> Thanks,
> Jessica
>
> On Oct 11, 2016 2:02 PM, Aimee Harwood via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I was thinking about adding an Apple Watch to my bag of tricks. Has
>> anyone used the Apple Watch to assist in your practice in any way? If so,
>> could you please shed some light on how useful you have found it to be?
>> I'm excited to hear the different ways an Apple Watch can be used
>> especially for time management tasks such as scheduling appointments,
>> making lists, reminders, or any other functions you have found useful in
>> being more efficient. Also, there is the question of which size. If you
>> have some vision, does the additional 4mm make a difference?
>>
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Aimee
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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Very Respectfully,
Christopher O’Meally.
NVB of Virginia 2016 leadership fellow.
Lead instructor and CEO of Access Tech Media INC.
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