Obsessed with the latest Tides App on the Apple Watch, despite lacking skills in sailing or surfing.
In the ever-evolving world of technology, the latest addition to Apple's wearable lineup, the Apple Watch Ultra 2, has caught the attention of many. Among its various features, one that stands out is the Tides app.
The Tides app, automatically set to the nearest beach via GPS, in this case, Pebble Beach on the north end of Brooklyn, offers a wealth of information about expected tides at different times of the day and current water levels. Users can scroll the digital crown to check the tides forecast throughout the week, and even access additional data such as expected swell, wind, and weather at a specific date and time.
Tassilo Bouwman, the developer behind the Tides app, has crafted an intuitive interface that makes it easy to navigate, even on the small screen of a smartwatch. Users can change the beach location in the settings of the app, ensuring accurate and personalised tidal information.
While some tide-tracking apps use National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data from local stations, they often fail to connect to that local information, showing data from distant locations like Santa Cruz, California. The Tides app on the Apple Watch Ultra 2, however, seems to have addressed this issue, providing accurate and relevant tidal data.
The author, drawing parallels with O'Brian's stories, notes that "time and tide truly wait for no man." Yet, it's often the unexpected apps or features that will hit them personally. In this case, the Tides app has become the author's favourite among the relatively small improvements to Apple's watch ecosystem.
The Apple Watch Ultra 2 also boasts other improvements, such as UI changes to Activity Rings and interactable widgets on the smart stack, and the Apple Watch Series 10 allows easier customization of the programmable action button for tracking workouts or other functions.
Moreover, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the sleep apnea tracking feature on the Apple Watch Ultra 2, and the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra also features a similar sleep apnea tracking feature.
However, the author expresses a lack of excitement for the Apple Watch Series 10 update, finding it somewhat underwhelming compared to previous iterations. Yet, the Tides app on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 remains a shining beacon of innovation, catering to a niche interest in the state of tides, but one that the author acknowledges few others may share.
In conclusion, the Tides app on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is a testament to the power of technology to make our lives easier, even in the most unexpected ways. Whether you're a beachgoer, surfer, or simply someone who appreciates the rhythm of the tides, this app is worth a try.
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