Sentences with phrase «than a wrist watch»

The school's uniform policy bans the wearing of any jewellery other than a wrist watch and plain ear studs.
The Moto 360 is fairly traditional too, but only in that its round, if you see one in person it's quite obviously something more than a wrist watch.

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The watch, which costs $ 250, has a 1.56 inch round screen, which is smaller than most, but still looks a bit large on the wrist.
Perhaps it occurs more often than we think and everyone else is smart enough to make sure their watches are on the same wrist.
Not sure anyone will be wanting to sign him next year for other than a few million, He has had one good game so far this season and seeing we have had a great start that does not sit well, Last week playing Tomks and Reid in the middle was not good and so far Tomks has played better at right back because he concentrated more and don't give me that not so good attacking view we don't need that with the midfield and forwards we have and I would prefer Kouyate going forward and not having to worry about covering Jenks back, Time for Oxford to have a game along side Reid I think or Ginge, Maybe Jenks and Noble need to watch from the bench for a week and get a reality check, No I ain't saying get rid just a slap on the wrist to wake them up
All this on your wrist in a GPS a little bigger than a men's fashion watch.
The watch is a lot lighter than I expected and fits my wrist perfectly.
Looks really good on especially when the links have been removed to fit your wrist properly and the rose gold is such a nice colour, the watch face is big but not over sized and the dimante around the watch face makes the watch look even better than it already does!
Daniel Wellington Watch — Everyone needs a gorgeous watch for themselves and — let's face it — it so much easier to look at your wrist when you need to know the time than start going through your handbag for your pWatch — Everyone needs a gorgeous watch for themselves and — let's face it — it so much easier to look at your wrist when you need to know the time than start going through your handbag for your pwatch for themselves and — let's face it — it so much easier to look at your wrist when you need to know the time than start going through your handbag for your phone.
I think the challenge with watches and other wrist - based, less - than - glass, wearables will be to provide meaningful learning at a glance.
Inside the cabin is quieter than the ES350 (closer to the LS430) since I could hear my wrist watch ticking at 65 mph on a hwy.
From the way he wore his thick brown hair just short enough that he probably only combed it with his fingers, to the way he stood a good inch or so taller than both of his brothers, and the way he always wore his watch on his right wrist.
What they have created is a mini surf computer for the wrist with promises of providing 10x more data than other surf watches.
That this design is only marginally less practical than wearing the watch on your wrist either speaks volumes to the current limitations of Android Wear, or indicates this wasn't such a crazy idea to begin with.
The Pebble smartwatch is a lot more than just a watch — it's the latest attempt to turn your wrist into the launchpad for a wearable computing revolution.
I still wonder somebody with a Square or other mobile payment thing might be able to get near you on a subway and get your Apple Watch to pay it with nothing more than a beep and a buzz on your wrist.
Because of this, the watch hugs my wrist better than the company's other trackers, which helps keep the heart rate sensor in place during workouts and during sleep.
The company has bigger dreams for the watch than workouts and wrist calls.
The Series 1 does a good job tracking most kinds of workouts, and looks a whole lot better than most fitness trackers — and with two size options, the Apple Watch is one of the few smartwatches that looks good on even the smallest wrists.
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After just a couple days of use, it naturally conformed to the contours of my wrist and required much less adjustment than other smartwatches I've used, including the Apple Watch with its various band options.
Despite having a smaller screen, the whole package is markedly bigger than the original Huawei watch, following in the footsteps of the LG Sport and Samsung's Gear S3 with a wearable that's clearly geared toward athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, and large - wristed ones at that.
That's sort of the defining theme of the Apple Watch so far: it's nicer than I expected and I'm sure the confusing interface settles down into a familiar pattern after you use it for a while, but I'm still not sure why you'd want to put this thing on your wrist all the time.
The biggest change ushered in with Android Wear 2.0 is that watches are much more independent - you install apps right from your wrist, for example, rather than relying on extensions built into the apps on your phone.
The Fitbit Ionic is a comfortable fit on your wrist, and compared to a lot of modern smartwatches is particularly light — so much so that you'll instantly notice how lightweight this feels on your wrist, which makes it a more pleasant to wear while working out than, say, the LG Watch Sport.
The Huawei Watch is in an interesting device, because it caters to a relatively niche group: techy, stylish, and well - off people who prefer the Google - Android ecosystem strapped to their wrist rather than an Apple Watch.
But the first Moto 360 wasn't without faults: it was too big for many normal - sized wrists, its screen wasn't as nice as those on other watches, and battery life was less than reliable or dependable.
It looks much like a classic watch you'd wear on your wrist and is actually a bit slimmer than models from most of the big name watch brands.
Moreover, the height is appropriate so that it doesn't grant the watch an appearance of being thicker than it is, like the original Moto 360 did precisely because the bands held the wrist so tightly, with the entire watch rising above that.
This heart rate monitor works better if you flip the watch to your wrist rather than the top of your arm, but it does work all the same.
I've worn each watch for a number of days, and neither it noticeably heavier, larger or more physically cumbersome than any of my analog wrist watches.
As a lefty wearing the watch on my right wrist, I found myself having to awkwardly reach across and around the screen to scroll using the crown, which I found more precise than scrolling with the touch screen.
The best chance smartwatches have right now is to go after the fitness tracking market, appealing to those who want something that can handle all of their workouts but also look fine over the course of the day as a watch rather than a clunky rubber and plastic band on your wrist.
You have to stabilize the watch body against your wrist, line up the two ends of the strap (much easier said than done), and then mash two metal prongs on one end into two stubborn holes on the other end.
I tried on the rose gold model with the blush leather band, and loved how it fit on my small wrist, even though it's larger than my 36 mm Apple Watch.
It is, however, a slightly more wearable device than the Gear Live: Samsung's watch has a rigid, rubber strap with two teeth that are hard to snap into place, and a curved shell that feels a little chunky on my wrist.
Plus, those with small wrists may find the subtle looks of the Withings watches suit them better than the masculine EA Connected.
Wareable also claims this watch is smaller than the Ionic, which means people with smaller wrists (like many women) could actually wear it without looking like the biggest asshole on the planet.
I wouldn't go so far as to say this feels like a $ 350 watch on my wrist, because real watches that run $ 350 are a hell of a lot nicer than this, but this is by far the nicest feeling Android Wear watch out of the box, and it looks great on the wrist without any strap changes or anything.
Android Wear is on more wrists than ever, but the software isn't the best; the Apple Watch is basically useless if you don't carry an iPhone; and old stalwarts like Pebble have been swallowed up by bigger fish to produce... well, whatever the Fitbit Ionic is.
This is the point I'm trying to make here; my Dad would be better off with a Watch Urbane on his wrist than a G Watch, or even G Watch R. Never mind that, the Watch Urbane is the watch that my Dad wants and he hasn't been quiet about it since I showed him LG's renders earlier in the Watch Urbane on his wrist than a G Watch, or even G Watch R. Never mind that, the Watch Urbane is the watch that my Dad wants and he hasn't been quiet about it since I showed him LG's renders earlier in the Watch, or even G Watch R. Never mind that, the Watch Urbane is the watch that my Dad wants and he hasn't been quiet about it since I showed him LG's renders earlier in the Watch R. Never mind that, the Watch Urbane is the watch that my Dad wants and he hasn't been quiet about it since I showed him LG's renders earlier in the Watch Urbane is the watch that my Dad wants and he hasn't been quiet about it since I showed him LG's renders earlier in the watch that my Dad wants and he hasn't been quiet about it since I showed him LG's renders earlier in the week.
Regardless of my gripes, men will love the classic look of the Huawei Watch, and many women with larger wrists than mine will argue that it fits just perfectly.
The result is an attractive, round watch that settles comfortably on most wrists, but it still sticks out over the edge of my wrist more than the women's Moto 360.
Features are more basic than the likes of Android Wear or Apple Watch in that you won't be able to see who is calling, or read a text or a Tweet directly from your wrist, but you'll be able to fine tune notifications on the app to ensure your watch vibrates when you really need to look at your pWatch in that you won't be able to see who is calling, or read a text or a Tweet directly from your wrist, but you'll be able to fine tune notifications on the app to ensure your watch vibrates when you really need to look at your pwatch vibrates when you really need to look at your phone.
The G Watch was also more comfortable to wear than the Gear Live, which tended to rub against our wrist bone, despite its curved body.
It's a masculine design for sure, but even though it has a face that's bigger than, say, the LG Watch Urbane, it sits much better on the wrist.
Much like the normal Pebble Time, you get amazing battery life, a low - key colour screen and a watch much slimmer than most Android Wear wrist - garb.
At 48.9 x 45 x 12.6 mm the Watch 2 is a sizable presence on the wrist — it's comfortably bigger than its predecessor even though it has a smaller display.
The Huawei Watch 2 Classic has been on my wrist for the last month of testing, and as it turns out, this is definitely a more elegant variant than its sibling, but it's not what I'd call a successor to the original Huawei Watch.
We were happy to see that LG chose to use a normal buckle on the watch's wrist strap, rather than the two difficult - to - close posts that stick into the strap on Samsung's Gear Live.
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