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Smartwatch FOMO

I went on a hike last weekend with a some friends. Before we began the trail, everybody but me raised up their smartwatch to push the button for starting an exercise. Two things: one, I wouldn’t classify San Francisco’s Lands End trail as “exercise”. Secondly, I totally felt left out! I’m reminded of a time when everybody had a smartphone except me. I was waiting for the iPhone to come out on Verizon. Remember a time when the iPhone was exclusive to AT&T? Pepperidge Farm does.

Is this the year I finally get a smartwatch? Maybe, maybe not. It would be a nice item to have, and I’m fairly into the whole fitness tracking thing. Alerts when there’s a sudden spike in heart-rate seem pretty useful. Eventually, I’ll get both my parents an Apple Watch because fall detection is so critical for elders. But for me, I still struggling to justify the few hundred dollars for yet another tech gadget. I’m not a watch wearing person to begin with: my iPhone tells time just fine.

Besides, exercise is exercise, whether it’s being tracked by a smart device or not. An Apple Watch isn’t really going to help push my health to the next level (as Tim Cook like to say in the keynotes). What matters are the actual workouts and being active overall. I don’t need a gadget to keep me on track and focused. If you do, that’s great! I genuinely hope the smartwatches my friends have are concretely pushing them to move more.

Get your steps in!

Consolation.