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Monday, May 25, 2015

Hot Apple Watch Leads to Large Quantity of Doubt

According to the report of J-CAST NEWS, Apple smart watch just landed on the Japanese market for less than a month. However, much feedback started focusing on “too hot to wear”.


Several days ago, sales associate of Apple Watch replied that it wouldn't get hot unless charging. Actually there have been many discussions appearing to prove Apple Watch isn't fit for wearing on the wrist. Especially after the Apple Watch is charging, users of Apple Watch have to take measures to cool it down.


Meanwhile, some professionals claimed, “the capacity of Apple battery isn't sufficient so as to lead to emitting heat.” Though they explained the cause of fever, the truth is still confusing and annoying. So what’s wrong with Apple Watch?


Apple watch was on sale on April 24th, 2015. Originally Apple Watch appeared in a perfect way, which was equipped with various functions, such as heart rate measuring, listening to the music and downloading diversities of Apps. What’s more, if connected with iPhone, it can function to the full and almost becomes a micro-computer.
    

Nevertheless, so much discussion about the hot matter spread out online rapidly. “Apple Watch is too hot to wear.” some people said. Other people evaluate it in Twitter like this: after charging, the Apple Watch is so hot that shop assistant shook all the way to cool it down. Otherwise a few people even said they began to worry how to wear it in summer. “It is too horrible to wear it to make a nap.” Besides, quite a few people stated it is strange to wear the watch which needs charging.


The journalists of J-CAST NEWS sought advice from exclusive shop of Tokyo. Those shop assistants claimed the matter of fever above all didn't appear. And they explained the matter of fever may be related with charging. In their opinions, Apple Watch may get hot if not in dormant state.


So any way, safety is the most important. Once you buy an Apple Watch, you may be careful. Do not ignore the matter of fever.  

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