I have been following the rather extended roll-out of the Apple Watch with some curiosity. I think there is no question that the Apple Watch is a watershed product for wearables, whether it is a success or not, short-term or long-term. The obvious question in this forum is "Is it useful for GTD?" or maybe "Will it increase my productivity?" We know that Todoist, Things, Omnifocus and Wanderlist will all have watch apps, and it will have extensive built-in capabilities. It is not an inexpensive device, so I think the bar has to be set fairly high.
I bought a Pebble watch about a year ago because I wanted subtle notification on my wrist of incoming calls and other information. I was receiving a lot of information about my elderly parents, and was sometimes missing timely notices in meetings or while teaching. The Pebble was a fix for that problem, using Bluetooth to communicate with my iPhone. It was a bit rocky at first, but works well now as the software has improved. It's obviously not an iPhone, but has some of the same capabilities. Notifications of all types that appear on my phone also appear on my wrist. At $150, it was worth it for what I wanted. One subtle issue for me and probably many others is that I wear reading glasses for reading and for phone use, but don't need them while driving or using a computer. The Pebble is in the fuzzy zone where glasses may or may not be needed depending on font sizes, lighting, et cetera. It is not really reliably glanceable.
There is a deep issue I have been thinking about: will the Apple Watch be a net productivity enhancer, or will it detract instead? Although I appreciate the Pebble notifications, I don't think they really enhance my productivity, except insofar as not digging out my phone is helpful.
Thoughts on GTD and the Apple Watch or wearables in general, anyone?
I bought a Pebble watch about a year ago because I wanted subtle notification on my wrist of incoming calls and other information. I was receiving a lot of information about my elderly parents, and was sometimes missing timely notices in meetings or while teaching. The Pebble was a fix for that problem, using Bluetooth to communicate with my iPhone. It was a bit rocky at first, but works well now as the software has improved. It's obviously not an iPhone, but has some of the same capabilities. Notifications of all types that appear on my phone also appear on my wrist. At $150, it was worth it for what I wanted. One subtle issue for me and probably many others is that I wear reading glasses for reading and for phone use, but don't need them while driving or using a computer. The Pebble is in the fuzzy zone where glasses may or may not be needed depending on font sizes, lighting, et cetera. It is not really reliably glanceable.
There is a deep issue I have been thinking about: will the Apple Watch be a net productivity enhancer, or will it detract instead? Although I appreciate the Pebble notifications, I don't think they really enhance my productivity, except insofar as not digging out my phone is helpful.
Thoughts on GTD and the Apple Watch or wearables in general, anyone?