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Comment Fellow Clean Room worker (Score 3, Informative) 232

I also work in a clean room. I also keep my phone in my pocket and have to leave to access. I have also had two different smart watches. First, should you get a smart watch... YES. It is a complete game changer to be able to feel important notifications on your wrist. If you tweek your notifications just right, you can know if you feel a notification on your wrist it is important. Also I have found the timer functions to be very useful to come back to things while I multitask. I first had a Pebble and now a Moto 360. Pluses and minuses to both units. The biggest plus on the Pebble is the battery life and always on screen. The biggest plus on the Moto is the voice texting which works most of the time even in a noisy environment. Biggest minus for the Pebble is the looks (which is really not much of a minus). The biggest minuses for the Moto 360 is the buggy software and short battery life, but it does last 15 hours for me. Which would I recommend... The Pebble. It is not as sexy, but button presses always win over voice in a noisy environment. The software is much more polished and complete on the Pebble for what you want it to do. The Moto 360 is still feeling out the best way for the software to work on a smart watch. No question in my mind after using both the Pebble is the better design for what it is trying to do. I think the Moto 360 will be a great choice once the software design is improved. The Pebble company is better focused on what a smart watch should be.

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