0 a watch that has many of the features of a smartphone or a computer:
My smartwatch tells me it was 10.6 miles of walking.
At this point, the smartwatch is a category getting ahead of itself.
When you think about it, any wristwatch which does something useful beyond telling you the time of day arguably qualifies as a smartwatch.
That's one which the smartwatch makers of 2014 and beyond would be smart to heed.
Unfortunately, these are circumstances that rarely occur unless you're streaming a video to your tiny smartwatch in a snowstorm.
The smartwatch swaps in a fealty to information, rather than time.
One entrepreneur who raised $10 million to build a "smartwatch" that streams email and text messages just missed his first delivery deadline.
And although fitness trackers are more established than their smartwatch cousins, there isn't one that gets everything right.