Hey Kids it’s Tommy and today I want to start off by telling you I have been glued to my TV screen watching the RIO 2016 Olympics! Tonight I was watching men’s swimming and the time separating the gold from silver metals was less than 11 hundredths of a second. 4 years ago swimmer Michael Phelps won by a staggering one hundredth of a second (0.01) – just a blink of the eye. This made me think, what’s true in the Olympics is true in the tech world. It’s the little things that matter and let me show you the little things that matter most to me with my Tile, Moto360 smart watch and lastly the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
Hey Kids it’s Tommy, and as many of you all know, I’m pretty engrained in the Macintosh / IOS ecosystem with a MacBook Pro, iPhone and iPad. You also know the TommyLog studios was infiltrated by an Android powered Moto 360 smart watch provided to me by my great friends at Verizon. So for today’s Tommylog TECH, I want to give you an IOS user’s take on the Moto 360 smart watch. If you are an Android die hard looking for a review with that slant, I’m sorry you will need to look elsewhere. I know there are different features and capabilities that Android users enjoy over the IOS experience dealing with the Moto 360 –but I’m not touching with that here. This is purely my thoughts as an IOS user in a Moto 360 world running the IOS version of the Android Wear App.
Hey Kids it’s Tommy and today I want to start off by telling you I have been glued to my TV screen watching the RIO 2016 Olympics! Tonight I was watching men’s swimming and the time separating the gold from silver metals was less than 11 hundredths of a second. 4 years ago swimmer Michael Phelps won by a staggering one hundredth of a second (0.01) – just a blink of the eye. This made me think, what’s true in the Olympics is true in the tech world. It’s the little things that matter and let me show you the little things that matter most to me with my Tile, Moto360 smart watch and lastly the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
Hey Kids it’s Tommy, and as many of you all know, I’m pretty engrained in the Macintosh / IOS ecosystem with a MacBook Pro, iPhone and iPad. You also know the TommyLog studios was infiltrated by an Android powered Moto 360 smart watch provided to me by my great friends at Verizon. So for today’s Tommylog TECH, I want to give you an IOS user’s take on the Moto 360 smart watch. If you are an Android die hard looking for a review with that slant, I’m sorry you will need to look elsewhere. I know there are different features and capabilities that Android users enjoy over the IOS experience dealing with the Moto 360 –but I’m not touching with that here. This is purely my thoughts as an IOS user in a Moto 360 world running the IOS version of the Android Wear App.