Shopper Reports Test Apple Watch

Consumer Reports tests Apple Watch
Shopper Reports purchases the items it tests from retail outlets, much the same as some other purchaser. Out of eight Apple Watches requested by Consumer Reports, six touched base on Friday. The six that arrived were part between the Apple Watch Sport section level model made of aluminum, and the stainless-steel clad Apple Watch model. 

Shopper Reports tried the looks for scraped areas and scratches utilizing "pics" that were solidified to a certain degree. The Apple Watch Sport screen made with Ion-X glass survived a pic solidified to match a folding knife. It took a pic as hard as a bricklayer boring tool to distress harm to the screen. The stainless-steel adaptation of the wearable utilizes a sapphire glass screen that wouldn't scratch notwithstanding utilizing the hardest pic accessible to Consumer Reports analyzers. 

Apple has not promoted how water safe the Apple Watch is. In any case, taking into account Consumer Reports' tests, the timepiece can make due in the wake of being submerged to 3 feet of water the length of 30 minutes. What's more, utilizing Consumer Reports' most elevated tried heart rate screen to test the exactness of the Apple Watch's heart rate screen, both gadgets had basically the same readings following somebody on a treadmill moving at different rates. 

The Apple Watch keeps on being tried by the magazine which implies that we can expect more features like this one sooner rather than later. Anyway, for the time being, the Apple Watch seems, by all accounts, to be extreme, precise and can survive a submerging.
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