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Why?Wristcam Review: the first dedicated camera for your Apple Watch
Wristcam is an Apple Watch band unlike any other. This band gives the Apple Watch some new life with the addition of a front- and back-facing camera for picture and video. Created by a team of former Apple Watch designers and app developers, this $299 watch band is certified for Apple Watch.
Specs
As the first dedicated camera for Apple Watch, the device has an 8MP back camera and 2MP front camera. It takes 4K photo and 1080p video. Additionally, it offers internal storage of 2,000 photos or an hour of video.
What’s in the box
In the box, you’ll find a double USB-A power adapter and charger along with the Wristcam itself. Don’t be alarmed, the Wristcam is quite a bulky watch band. There’s a user manual and an extra strap for users to adjust to their liking.
When it comes to charging, I tend to charge about twice a week. The Wristcam goes on a MagSafe-like charger where it’ll take about 30 minutes to an hour to charge. You can check your battery in the Wristcam app if you’re wondering its status.
Before setup, you’ll want to download the Wristcam app on your iPhone and create an account. The app will then be on both your iPhone and Apple Watch. The app will guide you through the setup process where you’ll rearrange settings as needed.
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Wristcam Review: the first dedicated camera for Apple Watch - 9to5Mac
Wristcam is an Apple Watch band unlike any other. This band gives the Apple Watch some new life with the...9to5mac.com
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Exactly why I linked! lolWhy?
No.
I'm in my office (on the same network) not more than 3m away from my desk (where the phone is left) most of the time and it still does not work properlyIt’s weird there used to be settings for this but now it seems to just be always on.
It was also called something relay so maybe it’s to cut confusion.
I believe you have to be on the same wireless network or within Bluetooth range for it to work.
I'm in my office (on the same network) not more than 3m away from my desk (where the phone is left) most of the time and it still does not work properly
I am the gatekeeper and nothing is blocked (work and home)Could be they are blocking things like Bonjour or the like normally used to facilitate their services.
Best to try it on a clean network you control and see.
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Support drops yes but Apple will still be selling it new!The fun is finally over for the Apple Watch Series 3 looks like I’ll be shopping for a new Apple Watch later this year then.
I have to say I’m impressed at Apple’s support of this device and my old iPad Air 2 (losing support after 8 years).
I got the Watch Series 3 in 2019 when it was already 2 years in the market, used it from 2019 to 2022, pretty damn good.
Going to see what comes out this year and make a decision from there.
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watchOS 9 Drops Support for Apple Watch Series 3
watchOS 9 has officially dropped support for the Apple Watch Series 3, as it will only be compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 and later. watchOS 9 includes several refinements to the Workout app, sleep tracking, and new and updated watch faces. watchOS 9 includes several refinements to the...www.macrumors.com
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I’m still soldiering on with a 1st generation (series 0) one! It’s now six years old and I can honestly say battery life is still as good as the day I got it.The fun is finally over for the Apple Watch Series 3 looks like I’ll be shopping for a new Apple Watch later this year then.
I have to say I’m impressed at Apple’s support of this device and my old iPad Air 2 (losing support after 8 years).
I got the Watch Series 3 in 2019 when it was already 2 years in the market, used it from 2019 to 2022, pretty damn good.
Going to see what comes out this year and make a decision from there.
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watchOS 9 Drops Support for Apple Watch Series 3
watchOS 9 has officially dropped support for the Apple Watch Series 3, as it will only be compatible with the Apple Watch Series 4 and later. watchOS 9 includes several refinements to the Workout app, sleep tracking, and new and updated watch faces. watchOS 9 includes several refinements to the...www.macrumors.com
The fitness lifestyle is by far the best reason to get an Apple Watch imo. I love the hell out of mine. If that isn't a concern for you, then don't bother. The Apple Pay ability is pretty sick as well.Look, don't get me wrong as I'm a total Apple Fanboi. But geesh I just couldn't get myself to buy an Apple Watch, purely because it becomes obsolete so quickly. Yes, it still works when they stop supporting it but it gets less smart as time goes on, although you still need to charge it everyday. And woe becomes you if it breaks. For perspective; I'm wearing a 50 year old watch right now. It was broken when I got it and I could still get parts to repair it.