When Apple unveiled new details about the upcoming Apple Watch earlier this month, it may have left out one of the most compelling reasons for someone, particularly if they’re single, to get their hands on one. Fortunately, the CBC’s This Hour Has 22 Minutes has no qualms about revealing the one feature that most other smartwatches on the market today do not have.
The latest tech device offers users unexpected advantages in the real world.
22 Minutes does not reveal if all three Apple Watch collections will have this feature or if it will only work with the more expensive Apple Watch and Apple Watch Edition models.
The Apple Watch will launch on April 24th in Canada, the U.S. and seven other countries. The Apple Watch Sport will start at US$349 (CA$449) while the Apple Watch will start at US$549 (CA$699). The 18 karat gold Apple Watch Edition will be available in limited numbers, starting at US$10,000 (CA$13,000) and topping out at US$17,000 (CA$22,000).