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Mathures Paul | | Published 23.02.21, 11:29 PM
Close to six years ago, we got our grubby fingers on the first Apple Watch. Before April 2015, potential consumers were confused about what to use smartwatches for, and, more importantly, why would they want them in the first place. In era pre-AW there were some geeky offerings and at the same time a few from traditional watch companies that embedded simple sensors into old-school wristwatches to make them “appear” smart. What Apple offered consumers is a complete picture of what a smartwatch can be. In a way, it proved to be a make-or-break moment for the fledgling wearable segment. Had the Apple Watch bombed, the message would have been that smartwatches were not worth one’s time.