Poll; do you think you'll own a smartwatch within the next 5 years? -- nm
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Loyola
Mar 9 '15, 09:59
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Already do. -- nm
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Ender
Mar 9, 11:20
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If it will let me have remote conversations with my wise-cracking car, of course! -- nm
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Roger More
Mar 9, 11:03
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I really hope not. I hateses things on my wrists. Even wristbands from nightclubs. -- nm
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Qale
Mar 9, 11:01
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I imagine that in short order, all watches will have some degree of "smarts" in them. -- nm
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Mop
Mar 9, 10:35
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define "smart". My Fitbit sends me my texts and incoming calls. -- nm
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Reagen
Mar 9, 10:35
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I haven't worn a watch in close to 30 years....can't stand them
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prayformojo
Mar 9, 10:30
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no -- nm
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decline
Mar 9, 10:24
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No need for one -- nm
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eag
Mar 9, 10:18
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probably not -- nm
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Epiphany
Mar 9, 10:14
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If it could do everything a phone does, but simply be on my wrist the whole time, yes.
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Inigo
Mar 9, 10:08
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Unless Fitbit adds that functionality, no. -- nm
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David
Mar 9, 10:07
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Me; yes. If only to avoid the action of taking out phone, flipping case, password swipe, read message, lock phone, re engage case, place back in
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Loyola
Mar 9, 10:07
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I don't even own a regular watch. heck no -- nm
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CQ
Mar 9, 10:06
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No. I love watches but I have no interest in one of these. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 9, 10:05
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Probably. I wear a watch every day. -- nm
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spamlet
Mar 9, 10:05
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I have like zero interest in them but probably eventually will get one since they will be so cheap. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Mar 9, 10:04
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No. My phone does 100% of what I need a watch to do and a gajillion % more stuff in general. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Mar 9, 10:03
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Yes, if priced right.
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JaxSean
Mar 9, 10:02
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unless it magically does something my smartphone doesn't do, no. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 9, 10:01
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