After nearly two years of rumors, the Apple Watch has finally been unveiled. Designed to work in tandem with an iPhone, the Apple Watch is packed with sensors that can be used to help monitor your activity
. Of course, as with other smart watches, it'll also run apps and help you keep tab on your incoming notifications. And even more intriguingly, you'll be able to make purchases with the included NFC technology at a variety of retailers, from McDonalds to Whole Foods.
The Apple Watch is in two distinct sizes — 1.5 inches and 1.65 inches — with multiple color and style options for each. Pricing begins at $349, but it won't go on sale until early next year.
Leading up to Apple's event today, we were expecting two watch sizes, both capped with sapphire crystal panels overlaying small displays. Apple delivered exact that. We were also expecting Apple to be the first company to deliver a smartwatch that looks great and can last all day (something the Moto 360 couldn't quite pull off). Unfortunately, Apple actually skirted around addressing the watch's battery life, leaving open some big questions for when this thing goes on sale next year.
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