5 Reasons To Have A Smartwatch If You Love Being Productive
As a tech lover, you know that productivity is key to getting things done. And what could be better than having a device that can help you with that?
A smartwatch! Not only do they look cool, but they can also help you stay on track with your day-to-day tasks.
Unfortunately, the majority of individuals who buy smartwatches do not have the opportunity to test them first.
We’ve discovered a number of practical, real-world advantages that should be enough to persuade even the most stubborn smartwatch adversaries.
So, here you go with some of the ways a smartwatch can help boost your productivity
Notifications
The primary reason for acquiring a smartwatch, according to us, is notifications. Having them delivered to your wrist and being able to recognize their importance without getting your phone out from a pocket or bag is really useful. It streamlines your life while also saving you time – which is an asset.
Answering Calls
Different smartwatches have various approaches to handling incoming calls. For example, budget smartwatches allow you to accept and reject calls on the watch while also using the phone’s speaker and microphone (or headphones, if connected). This feature is fantastic when you’re wearing headphones or while driving because your phone isn’t accessible.
Others such as Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 enable you to respond and interact directly from your watch (the phone may remain in your purse). This might make you feel like a secret agent or detective on a mission, and it’s not the best way to respond to every call, but it can come in useful for quick talks when you don’t have access to your smartphone.
Fitness
I’ve had a Fitbit for weeks and forgot about it – this is a typical issue with dedicated fitness trackers. Smartwatches can all measure steps, and most come with fitness applications such as RunKeeper and Strava. The appeal of smartwatches is that they engage users through additional functionalities, making them less likely to be side-tracked.
Music
Imagine walking around your city and a song in your earphones plays that you don’t really like. In that case, simply hit the ‘Next’ on your smartwatch. You can also pause the music, adjust the volume, or line up the next track. It may seem unimportant, but this really does make listening to music more convenient.
Navigation
Finally, we come to navigation: a smartwatch makes traveling about an unfamiliar city a lot simpler. It tells you when and where to turn next with instructions delivered to your wrist. When you’re walking while following directions on your phone, you’re more likely to have an accident. Wearing a device has another key advantage in this area.
Closing thoughts
Of course, the major argument against smartwatches is that they simply do everything a smartphone can, which is true. They aren’t meant to take the place of your phone; rather, they’re there to compliment it and make your life a little bit simpler.