Nomad launches Titanium Band for Apple Watch

NEWS – I have a few Nomad products and have been continually impressed with the quality and attention to detail of their products.

This morning I had a fresh new email from them about their new titanium watch band for the Apple Watch.

I’ve always loved titanium (my wedding ring is titanium) and very excited to see how this band changes the feel of the Apple Watch I wear daily.

It has 20 links to fine tune the fit and a slim clasp to keep the profile low. It’s available now in Black or Silver for $179.

For more information or to purchase, head on over to Nomad.

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Nomad launches Titanium Band for Apple Watch originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on February 13, 2019 at 8:25 am.

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The Grovemade Apple Watch Dock is tech that doesn’t look like tech

NEWS – Most charging docks available today for the Apple Watch are either too gadgety or too techy looking. The new Grovemade Apple Watch Dock is a fresh, elegant option for charging your Apple Watch. This disk-shaped charger forgoes the plastic that many chargers use for more elegant materials. The top of the dock is made of a soft and smooth natural cork. While the base is made from 1/4-inch brushed steel, giving the dock some heft, so it stays put. The design also does a great job of cleverly hiding that ugly bright white charging puck. When laid flat the Apple Watch magnetically snaps into charging position when placed on the center of the dock.

Each Grovemade dock is made one at a time by a single person who takes the product from start to finish.

The dock comes in either Light or Dark and is currently available at the introductory pricing of $50 and $60 respectively.

The black cork (Dark model) is actually hand-stained with Japanese calligraphy ink which accounts for it being $10 more in price.

For more info or to purchase the Grovemade Apple Watch Dock head over to their website

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The Grovemade Apple Watch Dock is tech that doesn’t look like tech originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on February 7, 2019 at 10:00 am.

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Monowear Contemporary Leather Apple Watch Cuff and Travel Fold Up review

REVIEW – Monowear makes great accessories for the Apple watch and I personally reviewed two of their bands not all that long ago and wear them frequently. Today’s review is for their Contemporary Leather Cuff as well as a travel organizer.

What are they?

The Contemporary Leather Cuff is a clean take on a watch band that minimizes the hardware to focus on the leather. The Travel Fold Up is an organizer that keeps up to four bands and your charging cables protected and at the ready when you travel.

Hardware specs

Contemporary Leather Cuff
Watch sizes: 42/44 or 38/40 to fit the two Apple Watch sizes
Wrist sizes: SM or ML
Watch color: Space Grey Aluminum, Silver Aluminum, Gold Aluminum, or Silver Stainless Steel
Colors: Saddle or Taupe

Travel Fold Up
Dimensions: Pocket Area = 12 x 8″, Folded = 4 x 8 x 1″ (depending on what’s inside)
Material: Soft Polyurethane
Colors: Black w/ grey interior and a choice of Grey, Red or Black nylon ties

What’s in each box?

  • One contemporary leather cuff

  • One travel fold up organizer
    (note: these are sold separately)

Design and features

Let’s look at the watch band first.

I selected the Taupe color with silver aluminum for my daughter to try out on her hand-me-down generation 1 Apple Watch as I personally like darker watch bands. It’s cool that Monowear gives you the option of choosing the watch connector colors in addition to band colors and sizes.

Right out of the package, the leather is nice and soft with a natural looking grain. The sides are edge painted in a perfectly matched color and the back of the band is a smooth, light natural leather color that’s very comfortable against the skin.

The top and bottom layers finished with a through stitch that matches the respective color of each size.

The band is wider overall but tapers towards the middle where the overlap employs the same pin and tuck process as the stock silicone bands that come with Apple Watch. The pin here is a polished silver and sits just below their debossed logo which is not visible when the band is fastened.

The watch connectors match the silver aluminum of the Apple Watch a lot better than this photo shows but it is definitely not a direct match.

As for the Travel Fold Up; it’s pretty self explanatory. There’s a simple nylon tie that when released lets you unfold and discover four watchband pockets along with a wider pocket that’s perfect for the charging cable.

The whole pouch is smooth and well constructed.

Setup

Contemporary Leather Cuff: Press the watch band removal buttons on the back of your watch to slide your current band out and then slide your new Monowear band into place.

Travel Fold Up: Untie, unfold and load in the watchbands and charging cable you want to travel with.

Performance

As mentioned, the cuff is nice and soft. It’s easy to put on and stays put due to the tucked end. Because of the freedom of rotation from the watch connectors and the fact there’s no buckle and tang, the band has a nice round curve as it sits on the wrist making it very comfortable.

During the review period it never caused irritation or accidentally came undone which is what one would hope.

The color is very friendly and a good mix between a pale tan and a pink that looked really good on the wrist.

The travel organizer works as one would expect. I tend to keep both sides of a band attached to each other when not on a watch to make them easier to sort through. They slid right into each pocket easily like that. The larger pocket accepts even the long charge cable with a gentle wrap instead of having to kink it into a narrow pouch. Nice touch.

The double stitch lines between the big and first band pocket, and band pockets 2 and 3 help the pouch fold easily where it should, while that top flap folds down and protects the bands from hitting each other.

The only issue I experienced was that the nylon tie would easily fall out of the grommet when untying. Easily solved with a quick knot.

What I like

  • Contemporary Leather Cuff
  • Soft supple leather band
  • Gentle, comfortable curve on the wrist
  • No bulky hardware
  • Travel Fold Up
  • Soft and flexible
  • Pretty compact overall

What needs to be improved

  • Contemporary Leather Cuff
  • No dark colors
  • Travel Fold Up
  • Nylon tie kept falling out

Final thoughts

Leather watchbands feel great and look distinguished, maybe even more so after time. It’s great to see additional style options besides what Apple makes available and Monowear does a great job of providing new ones to choose from at good prices. The Contemporary Leather Cuff is a great example across the board there. If you need a travel organizer for your watch bands, this is a great option. Personally, my extra band or two is usually in my kitbag, but the Travel Fold up could easily double as a tool,  pen or cable organizer as well depending on what you need to carry.

Price: $52 (Contemporary Leather Cuff), $35 (Travel Fold Up)
Where to buy: Monowear
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Monowear.

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Monowear Contemporary Leather Apple Watch Cuff and Travel Fold Up review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on January 23, 2019 at 9:00 am.

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Pandora now offers offline playback for Apple Watch

NEWS – With the latest update to Pandora’s mobile app, all Apple Watch users running WatchOS 5.0 or later can enable offline playback for paid subscriptions. Users with paid subscriptions to Pandora Plus or Pandora Premium — $5 and $10 per month, respectively — can now automatically sync music for offline play when in close proximity to their Watch.

According to Pandora’s app description, “we bring you a brand new, built-from-the-ground-up app that’s seamlessly integrated into the Apple Watch experience.” The Pandora app also claims better integration with the Watch interface, utilizing the larger faces of the Apple Watch 4.

Much like Apple’s own Music app, paid Pandora users can simply play downloaded music directly from their Apple Watch. I couldn’t find exactly how much music is stored on the watch, but I assume it’s more than enough for a nice long run.

As a Spotify subscriber, this is something I’ve been longing for on my own Watch for some time. I’d love to be able to head out for a walk or run and listen to music without my iPhone jangling around in my pocket. It’s somewhat disappointing for me to see Pandora beat Spotify to the punch on this, but it’s great news for their subscribers.

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Pandora now offers offline playback for Apple Watch originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on January 6, 2019 at 8:00 am.

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Braxley Bands add stretchable comfort to your Apple Watch

NEWS – There are tons of third-party Apple Watch bands on the market today. But it’s not every day that you come across one as unique as Braxley Bands.

These unibody bands are made with innovative ELSTC elastic. They’re fully elastic and stretch over your hand to lay on your wrist. Making them easy to put on and take off. Aside from being stretchy, the bands are moisture wicking, machine washable and according to Braxley’s website, insanely comfortable.

Like all other Apple Watch bands, Braxley Bands snap onto the Apple Watch using metal adaptors that slide into the cutouts in the Apple Watch.

The bands come in three sizes small for 6-inch wrists, medium for 6.5-inch wrists, and large for 7-inch wrists. For Apple Watch sizes 38mm or 40mm and 42mm or 44mm.

Currently, the Braxley Bands are available in 12 different designs including solid color styles like Luxe, Blackout, and Revolver or more elaborate designs like Primrose, Aloha, and Recon. All are available from the company’s website and are priced at $29.99.

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Braxley Bands add stretchable comfort to your Apple Watch originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on December 19, 2018 at 8:00 am.

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