Oh, I’ve heard much good about the third party bands. I want to physically see 
some of them first. Now if they do have an immitation black Milanese Loop, I’m 
there. 
Jenine Stanley
[email protected]



> On Mar 29, 2016, at 2:50 PM, Jonathan Mosen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Jenine, don't let price put you off. In my opinion, what Apple is charging 
> for the bands is outrageous. I did some research and found some third-party 
> alternatives on Amazon. There's a beautiful steel band that is every bit as 
> good as the one apple is selling. It's original purchase price was a little 
> over $100, but it was on special for $20 for a limited time. It's great and 
> gets a 4.5 star rating from Amazon too. I was able to get a great collection 
> of bands for less than the cost of buying one good one from Apple.
> Jonathan Mosen
> Mosen Consulting
> Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
> http://Mosen.org <http://mosen.org/>
>> On 29/03/2016, at 4:37 AM, Jenine Stanley <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> I’m smiling about this as the Milanese is the nicest band they offer in my 
>> price range. 
>> Jenine Stanley
>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 28, 2016, at 11:09 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Slightly, yes, it does loosen a tad, but nothing really substantial.  And 
>>> when it does, I just readjust.  No big deal.  Apple said with the type of 
>>> band this is, and just the nature of it in general, it's normal for the 
>>> milinese to do that.
>>>  
>>> It's probably not the nicest band that they offer, but hey, it works.
>>> ---
>>> Christopher Gilland
>>> JAWS Certified, 2016.
>>> Training Instructor.
>>>  
>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>> Phone: (704) 256-8010 Extension 401.
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>> From: Jenine Stanley <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> To: [email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 10:58 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: Apple Watch: I love it, but I hate it.
>>>> 
>>>> I think you made a good choice in getting the band initially that works 
>>>> best for you. The first time I changed bands, it was harder than I 
>>>> thought. Triggering the little indented area to release the band is harder 
>>>> than it initially seems but again, once you get the knack of it, changing 
>>>> bands becomes quite easy. Getting that knack can be maddening though. 
>>>> 
>>>> Does your Loop band gradually loosen during the day? Mine tends to do this.
>>>> Jenine Stanley
>>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 28, 2016, at 10:16 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mainly because I have mild cerebral pausy in both my hands, and so we had 
>>>>> two issues.
>>>>>  
>>>>> Firstly, I was concerned that it would be very difficult with my lack of 
>>>>> good fine motor skills, and the slight trimmer in both my hands to get 
>>>>> the band I wanted connected to the watch.
>>>>>  
>>>>> Apple and I talked about the possibility of me getting the Sports model, 
>>>>> but we both felt that given the above issue, it would probably be best 
>>>>> for me to get the Milinese band, seeing that there is no buckle or snap, 
>>>>> or anything of sort that I'd have to worry about.  Plus, there is no 
>>>>> threading the band through another loophole, or anything of sort.  Just 
>>>>> put it on my wrist, pull the little part of the band down to tighten it, 
>>>>> and let go, and let it magnitize itself to the bottom of the band.  Boom, 
>>>>> done.  I know I could have gotten the milinese band seperet for the 
>>>>> sports, but then it goes back to issue 1.  It wouldn't come with that 
>>>>> band already on it, so to save me a little less trouble, I just went 
>>>>> ahead and said give me the stainless steel with the milinese, and have 
>>>>> the band already on it connected when I open the box.
>>>>> ---
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>>>>> JAWS Certified, 2016.
>>>>> Training Instructor.
>>>>>  
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>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>>> From: Sarai Bucciarelli <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>> To: [email protected] 
>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2016 9:08 AM
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Apple Watch: I love it, but I hate it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Good post! Now, why did you choose the SS version over the sport?
>>>>>>> On Mar 27, 2016, at 8:01 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
>>>>>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Guys, let me intro this post by saying a few things, just to make sure 
>>>>>>> none of us get off on the wrong foot.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> This post isn't going to be like a lot of things I've posted where I 
>>>>>>> just flat out bash a product to shreds.  I do have a bad tendency to do 
>>>>>>> that.  Actually, if anything, I plan in this message to give both the 
>>>>>>> good and the bad, and to fairly contrast.  My feelings actually of the 
>>>>>>> watch are more good than they are bad, but I do have a few issues, and 
>>>>>>> I'd like to see if any of you other watch owners feel the same way.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> So, a little background to start with.  One of my friends, Jessie 
>>>>>>> Hernandez, called me up one day about half a year ago.  He had just 
>>>>>>> gotten himself an Apple Watch, and wanted to tell me about it, and how 
>>>>>>> floored he was at how well it worked.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> At first, I was really sceptical.  I mean, really! really! sceptical.  
>>>>>>> I thought, OK, firstly, how in the world can you type on the thing 
>>>>>>> being it's a small watch face screen?  Realize that this was before I 
>>>>>>> understood that you kind a don't.  It's all done with Siri dictation.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> I also thought to myself, OK, so I can check the time, set timers and 
>>>>>>> alarms, send and receive texts/e-mails, and make/receive phone calls.  
>>>>>>> Big whoo.  I can't browse the web, I can't this, I can't that.  I just 
>>>>>>> didn't see how the watch really could be all that useful.  Why not just 
>>>>>>> use my phone to do what I need?
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> I decided I'd have an open mind, and would give it a fair chance 
>>>>>>> though.  I therefore setup a time with Jessie to spend about an hour 
>>>>>>> just going through the watch with me, and demonstrating for me over the 
>>>>>>> phone how it worked.  I must say that by the end of the hour, I was 
>>>>>>> absolutely blown away!  True, there were things I wanted the watch to 
>>>>>>> do, that it simply put, couldn't.  That said though, I was extremely 
>>>>>>> impressed at how seemless the watch integraded with the phone, and how 
>>>>>>> easy it was to do the things with it that it could! do.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> As the next few months went on, I debated back and forth if I really 
>>>>>>> wanted to get a watch for myself.  I was really torn.  On the one hand, 
>>>>>>> I loved what I'd seen, yet on the other hand, the new Apple TV 4 was 
>>>>>>> coming out pretty soon, and the things I'd heard about it vs. the 3rd 
>>>>>>> generation had me absolutely drewling!  So, yeah, I was pretty torn.  I 
>>>>>>> couldn't afford both.  It either had to be one or the other.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> I won't bore you with more background.  I'll just get right to the 
>>>>>>> point of the watch, but long story short, I wound up giving in, and I 
>>>>>>> got the 38M stainless steel Apple Watch with the Milinese loop band.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Once I got the watch, the first thing I realized was though very small, 
>>>>>>> I'll give you that, to my defense, the speaker on the IPhone 6S is 
>>>>>>> about the same size, maybe a little bigger, but not by much than that 
>>>>>>> of the watch.  That said though, on the watch when turned up all the 
>>>>>>> way, it's ridiculously quiet!  Don't get me wrong, if you're in a quiet 
>>>>>>> area, and I do mean quiet, it is audible.  It's certainly doable, but I 
>>>>>>> guess I just would have expected it to be ever so slightly louder.  
>>>>>>> When I listened to the demos that David Woodbridge did on Applevis, his 
>>>>>>> watch sounded quite louder.  Now, in his defense, he was! using a 42M, 
>>>>>>> not a 38, but even still.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> So, the first few days, I wore my watch literally constantly.  I 
>>>>>>> wouldn't let the thing out of my sight.  I really really enjoyed 
>>>>>>> keeping the phone on the desk, or in my pocket, yet being able to get 
>>>>>>> push notifications on my wrist, etc.  I also really really! liked, and 
>>>>>>> still do really like the cosmetic appearance of the watch along with 
>>>>>>> the Milinese band.  It looks very businesslike, and very masculine.  It 
>>>>>>> just looks very... well... me.  I even went out a few times for lunch 
>>>>>>> with my grandmother and got compliments from people walking by, or 
>>>>>>> would overhear people talking, like, wooo, look at that guy over there. 
>>>>>>>  He's got an Apple Watch!  Dang does it look nice!
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> So, you probably by now are wonderring why I say, I love my watch, but 
>>>>>>> I hate it, as up to this point, everything I've said indicates I am in 
>>>>>>> love with the thing.  For the most part, I am.  I guess I'm just a 
>>>>>>> little disappointed though with a few things.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> For one, obviously the sound quality.  I was really really hoping that 
>>>>>>> the volume would be a little bit louder.  Yes, I know about turning up 
>>>>>>> the volume of voiceover.  Trust me.  I've already done that.  That did 
>>>>>>> help some, yes, but not much.  Realize though that I do have a quite 
>>>>>>> moderate hearing loss, so that could be playing a factor in this, to 
>>>>>>> Apple's credit.  It might not be all them.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> After a while though, I confess, I've kind a quit wearing the watch so 
>>>>>>> regularly.  Don't get me wrong here, guys.  I love the watch, but 
>>>>>>> meh... I dunno.  After a while, it just kind a got to the point where 
>>>>>>> it got kind of old.  I see the watch more now not so much as a killer 
>>>>>>> product as I did at first, but more as a convenience.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> What I mean by that is this.  Really honestly, all the watch really 
>>>>>>> truly seems to do is maybe give me access to a few things without 
>>>>>>> grabbing my phone.  things like setting alarms, checking upcoming 
>>>>>>> appointments, checking the time, setting timers, looking at the 
>>>>>>> weather, etc.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> As for 3rd party apps, yeah, they're great, but realistically speaking, 
>>>>>>> all they really do for the most part is one of two things.  Either 1, 
>>>>>>> they do nothing really more than just push notifications to the watch.  
>>>>>>> OK, in some ways, this is kind a cool.  I'll grantcha that.  
>>>>>>> Admittedly, it is kind a nice to not have to grab my phone every time a 
>>>>>>> notification comes through.  The thing though is, I get a push 
>>>>>>> notification, I raise my wrist, I tap the screen of the watch to see 
>>>>>>> what it is, and hear Voiceover tell me.  OK, let's say it's something 
>>>>>>> important.  OK, so I then double tap the face of the watch.  This 
>>>>>>> either pops me into the app on the watch, if I have it installed, or it 
>>>>>>> just simply tells me it can help me on my phone.  If the app is! 
>>>>>>> installed on my watch, then usually it's incredibly limited.  Anything 
>>>>>>> that I try doing, it's gonna not carry out on the watch.  At some 
>>>>>>> point, I'm gonna have to grab my phone to finnish the task.  Never 
>>>>>>> mind, if I'm in a loud area, I can't really hear the watch anyway, 
>>>>>>> which practically makes it useless.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Here's another thing.  What about developers not taking full advantage 
>>>>>>> of all the API's that are available.  Let me give you a very very 
>>>>>>> simple example.  Let's take the app Just Press Record.  Nothing wrong 
>>>>>>> with the app.  In fact, this dev actually did things right in my 
>>>>>>> opinion.  Clearly, they used all API's.  They have the ability to 
>>>>>>> listen to your notes locally on the watch speaker.  You don't have to 
>>>>>>> listen on your phone.  I mean, you can! don't get me wrong, but it's 
>>>>>>> not required.  Also, when recording, it doesn't make you hit record on 
>>>>>>> the watch, then hand it off to your phone.  I can't tell you how many 
>>>>>>> apps I know of which would use your mike or would use audio do this.  
>>>>>>> More that use audio.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Skype, for instance:  why on earth give me an app for the watch,  when 
>>>>>>> all it does is let's me text chat?  And even worse.  I can't even 
>>>>>>> access my contact list from the watch.  I first have to add my contacts 
>>>>>>> from the phone into my favorites.  then, and only! then, can I access 
>>>>>>> them on the watch, but yet still! only engage via text, not via voice.  
>>>>>>> I could see no video ability, I mean, that would be absurd, but at 
>>>>>>> least! give us voice ability.  The API's are both there for sound 
>>>>>>> through the watch speaker, and for using the watch's internal 
>>>>>>> microphone, so, what gives?
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> What about Zello?  This one's even more! a nightmare!  I can see my 
>>>>>>> contact list, but if someone zellos me, all I get is a notification on 
>>>>>>> the watch saying Jane Doe is talking.  Double tap that notification, 
>>>>>>> and bam. Zello opens on my phone.  Say on the watch I double tap on 
>>>>>>> Jane Doe to initiate a conversation.  Oh, I get the hold and talk 
>>>>>>> button, yeah, but as soon as I double tap it and hold, I hear the chirp 
>>>>>>> sound on my phone, not my watch, which never mind, is in my pocket, and 
>>>>>>> never mind that it's now routing what I say through my phone's 
>>>>>>> microphone, not the watch.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Let's talk GPS.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> I love that maps works so seemlessly on the watch.  There's just one 
>>>>>>> problem as a blind person.  The watch won't verbally give you turn by 
>>>>>>> turn directions unless you physically tap on the screen.  Yeah, it'll 
>>>>>>> vibrate to tell you you have an upcoming turn, and believe me, I love 
>>>>>>> that!  But, then, I have to take my other hand, touch the watch, and 
>>>>>>> see what it says.  This is horrible! As how am I effectively going to 
>>>>>>> hold my cane, or my dog's harnis, while touching the face of my watch?  
>>>>>>> I didn't say it can't be done, but I probably look like a total dweebe 
>>>>>>> doing it.  Hold on hare Fido, let mih check mih wristers. Hee'ee'eel, 
>>>>>>> fido.  Goo'oo'ood doggy.  LOL!  You get the point.  Never mind the 
>>>>>>> treelemb I just smashed into because I was not using my cane while 
>>>>>>> trying to look at the clock face.  You say, that's why you stop while 
>>>>>>> you look.  Yeah yeah, I know. Don't rub it in. LOL!  My point still 
>>>>>>> stands.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> I dono.  Clearly apps have ways to use the internal speaker, so why 
>>>>>>> can't Apple make an option to either play voice guidance through the 
>>>>>>> watch speaker, vibrate only, or do both.  I like choices, of which 
>>>>>>> right now, choices we don't exactly have.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> So, yeah, in conclusion, I love my watch, but after having it now going 
>>>>>>> on about 4 months, I dono.  I have mixed feelings.  I'm not 
>>>>>>> disappointed I got the thing, and I have no plans to sell it, nor get 
>>>>>>> rid of it, but admittedly, I am a little bit saddened that in some ways 
>>>>>>> it's very limited.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Now one thing I do! like, is using Hey Siri on the watch.  That is so 
>>>>>>> convenient!  Like today, I was eating an Easter lunch with family.  I 
>>>>>>> was putting the final touches on the deviled eggs, so obviously I had 
>>>>>>> egg, and mayo all over my hands.  Obviously, you don't wanna be 
>>>>>>> touching the watch with your hands in that condition.  So, while that 
>>>>>>> was going, my mom put the apple pie, no pun intended, in the oven, and 
>>>>>>> asked me to set the timer, being that the timer on our oven is broken 
>>>>>>> for some weird reason.  So, no biggy.  I just raised my wrist, and set 
>>>>>>> my timer with Hey Siri, no hand interaction at all.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> Or if I'm sitting across the room, and have my phone docked on my 
>>>>>>> stereo, or am lying in bed.  I can stay chillin in my recliner/bed and 
>>>>>>> just say, Hey Siri, play the Greatest Hits by Alan Jackson.  Boom!  
>>>>>>> Seconds later, there comes Chatahoochee out my speakers.  I can go to 
>>>>>>> the next song, or previous song, stop and start playing, turn on and 
>>>>>>> off repeat and shuffle, love a track/album, start a station, turn my 
>>>>>>> crown to move the volume up or down, etc.  So from the standpoint of 
>>>>>>> the music app, that is gorgeous with hey siri integration.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> So yeah, there're things I love, but there are just enough that I also 
>>>>>>> hate.
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> What are you all's thoughts?
>>>>>>> ---
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>>>>>>> JAWS Certified, 2016.
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>>>>>>>  
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