Why the 2011 iPod Nano is still the sexiest smartwatch of all
Is
it possible that the classic wrist-worn Nano could still outclass the
latest wearable tech on looks alone? Actually, it certainly feele
All of these smartwatches have arrived, and I've worn them. And yet, when I slip that old Nano watch on my wrist, it still seems better-looking than all of them.
Weirdly enough, most people I know seem to agree.
The smartwatch Class of 2013, for the most part, looks like
it's trying to borrow from similar design inspirations, but to greater
and lesser degrees of success. To be blunt: a lot of them are ugly. Only
a few even feel semistylish -- namely, the Pebble and Martian. The Martian Passport looks sharp, but it's thick and bit too retro-future. The Pebble Watch is an adrenaline shot of geek, but so much so that's it's veering way off into plastic fun-toy land. Sony's SmartWatch has appeal, but its interface doesn't feel as crisp. The I'm Watch and Metawatch feel like they've escaped from 1980s EPCOT gift shops.
Of course, this only makes me wish even more for a true Apple watch...one that had Bluetooth and notification capabilities. If that old Nano watch actually performed connected smartwatch functions via Bluetooth, and kept its design...I'd prefer it. Even now, it's still a nice offline novelty in my smartwatch rotation.
What do you think? Vote for yourself. What's the hottest-looking smartwatch based on looks alone?
Does Apple still win the contest two years later?
Ref: CNET
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