Apple Drops Apple Watch Starting Price To $299
Apple has just announced a price drop for the Apple Watch, which now starts at $299 for the 38mm Sport model.
Apple has just announced a price drop for the Apple Watch, which now starts at $299 for the 38mm Sport model.
The Apple Watch has managed to capture just over 75 percent of the smartwatch market, but according to research firm IDC, that number is expected to drop in the coming years as more competitors make their way into the category.
At this years Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Casio debuted it's rugged Android Wear powered smartwatch dubbed, wait for it, the Smart Outdoor Watch.
Lost in the world of pundits calling the Apple Watch a flop are amazing stories of people who's lives have saved by Apple's first ever Watch.
Medical smartphone accessory maker AliveCor has announced that it plans to bring the "first medical-grade EKG band" to Apple Watches with a band they are calling the "Kardia Band."
Rose has posted his full interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook, where topics include iTunes, Apple as a company and the Apple Watch.
Lookout pings your watch when you're out of range of your phone.
We've always thought about the idea of the Apple Watch being subsidized for health reasons, and today it looks like we've got our first company looking to do just that.
Josh Adams writing on Medium on how Apple should explore the idea of smart complications.
Matt Birchler writing on his site BirchTree on what Apple should focus on for watchOS 3.
The folks at Neato have revealed that it's Botvac Connected vacuum, which goes for $699, will be the first one capable of being controlled right from your wrist.
Galloway calls Apple Watch a winner despite the fact that most tech pundits seem to say otherwise.
Maybe shipping 200,000 more units than the company sold during the summer isn't a huge jump, but it's worth remembering that this product is just getting started.
IDC is out today with new data on the wearable's market including info on both activity trackers and smartwatches.
Apple today has released the fourth watchOS 2.2 beta for Apple Watch. WatchOS 2.2 is an update that totally revamps the Apple Maps app as well as its Glance.
New statistics from Strategy Analytics show that smartwatch shipments passed those of traditional Swiss watches for the first time in history in the last quarter.
A Tiny Game of Pong might be the best game on the Apple Watch yet.
A new Kickstarter campaign by WRBLS International wants to offer you bands that look and feel like they came from Apple, but with a little extra pizzaz.
Watches with LTE connections may be just around the corner with Qualcomm officially launching the a new SoC with a built-in LTE connection.
A new job description for a software engineer on the Apple Watch team suggests that Apple is looking to create deeper, more interesting clock faces.
Today, an article written by Jack Forster on popular watch site Hodinkee goes in the complete opposite direction, with Forester saying he can't go back.
One of the main reason anyone wears a fitness wearable or a smartwatch is so that they can monitor their activity. Unfortunately, for most wearing one means compromising our privacy.
Arment says that the Apple Watch is an incredible piece of hardware, so much so that it made him start looking at mechanical watches, and has now converted him to the point where he doesn't seem himself going back.
The Apple Watch dominated the smart watch category in 2015, according for over 12 million units or two-thirds of all smart watch sales, according to Canalys.