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    I did. It looks "cool", but it's really thick, screen is super tiny. It's "fun" to scroll through things (the wheel was smart). Fit and finish are what you would expect from Apple (and I'd guess a huge up from Android's designs....just looked at the Fitbit watch, design is nice, but fit/finish is horrible).

    So like most are saying, it's a toy now. Way too big/thick for anything I'd wear and the screen is too small for being useful (it really isn't easy touching it, just too small). 2-3 generations later, when they have one with GPS, good battery life, etc., I'll look again.

    For now, I'd like the MS band if it were a nicer design (it has GPS, good battery life and only does what I want, which is fitness stuff, I could careless about notifications or "apps").

    My 2 cents. I still think anyone that wears one will look like a tool (at best, a fanboy at worse).

    • I saw mono with one at the food courtpinkfloyd
    • I saw mono with two at the local TGIFgeorgesIII
    • It accentuated well with his google glassespinkfloyd
    • lol, and formed actually didmonospaced
    • Android's designs? Android is an operating system for mobile devices created by Google.fadein11
    • Maybe he's referring to Android Wear.
      http://www.android.c…
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    • I think it's pretty safe to lump them all together at this point, even the Moto isn't exactly high endformed

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