I'm curious how, in this configuration, the Apple Watch handles things that require the various sensors? Obviously the ECG won't work, since it's not on your wrist. I'm assuming the "Stand" notifications won't work either, among other things. If you're buying this, I'm sure you're willing to make those tradeoffs. It just has me thinking what features of the watch you're losing that you might not realize at first.
I guess the nice thing is, you just take it out of the case, snap on the band and put it back on if you need to.
The website does say that it turns wrist detection off to save battery, so I wonder if that or some other combination of settings to turn off the ECG and stand notifications takes care of those potential issues.
I guess the nice thing is, you just take it out of the case, snap on the band and put it back on if you need to.
Pretty nice concept.