> The typical use case is that my smartphone is "good enough" for casual use,
> but serious or focused activity in this area needs a specialised tool.
I dont own one, but as the smart watch starts to replace the smart phone for
our admin needs (reminders, calendars, communication, etc) I wonder if this
effect will be more pronounced. I already switch to an iPad for most reading
and video consumption, a camera as discussed here, gaming (I bought Panic’s
PlayDate which is a lot of fun), a HomePod for around the house type things
like music, weather, smart home and assistant stuff… so it feels quite
distributed for me already
Cheerio,
Ashim D’Silva
Product Designer
ashimdsilva.com
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