These questions are directed at current Apple Watch users. I like the sound of many of the robust features the Apple Watch offers, particularly once it has cellular capabilities. But I also want to be able to easily and unobtrusively use it as a watch. In other words, once you get used to its functions, can you check the time in a second or two as you would with a Braille or talking watch or do you need to scroll through a bunch of choices first? Also, is changing the volume simple enough to enable you to have Voiceover very soft for when you want to hear the time without drawing attention to yourself but also easy enough to change if you need to listen to an email, etc.? Finally, and this is a different sort of question, what is the difference between the sports bands and the loops? The guy at the Apple store showed me a simple plastic strap, which I'm guessing is the band. But when I got home and looked at the ordering options, I also saw this mysterious loop. Any ideas what that is?
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