A top developer said the Apple Watch is a ‘confused product’ — and lots of people agree
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Shawn Wang, of Taiwan, tries on an Apple Watch Hermes with a double tour wrap band at the Apple Store in Stanford, California October 5, 2015.
Marco Arment, a developer who helped found Tumblr and then Instapaper, has written a blog post describing the Apple Watch as a “confused product” that needs to be “rethought to do less, better.”
“The Apple Watch is a confused product, designed like a tiny iPhone,” Arment writes. “To be great, the Apple Watch needs to be rethought to do less, better.”
Arment has now ditched his Apple Watch for a mechanical one.
John Gruber, a top Apple blogger who ditched his Watch in November last year, linked to Arment’s blog post and offered an agreement.
“[The lack of software] is a huge part of the appeal of mechanical watches for me,” he wrote. “No electricity. Just mechanics. They’re tangible in a way that software never can be.”
A number of high-profile Apple blogger, developers, and watchers linked to the piece on Twitter, offering agreement.
.@marcoarment on the Watch and mechanical watches. I tried to warn him. It’s a great piece and worth your time.https://t.co/KqYvN2AeN3
— Guy English (@gte) February 6, 2016
We got one guys! https://t.co/bJukTHZfMQ
— John Biggs (@johnbiggs) February 6, 2016
this is very goodhttps://t.co/Rb4mRA1qqm http://pic.twitter.com/T7QkILLwgD
— Justin Duke (@justinmduke) February 5, 2016
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Apple CEO Tim Cook and model Christy Turlington at the Apple Watch launch event.
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