iWatch could allow controlling electronic devices in homes and not only that

  For months we have been reading rumors related to the possible release of an iWatch, and they motivated the people from Samsung to bring an unprepared product to the market. However, everything I've heard so far about iWatch it could be nothing, because Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), would prepare some extremely interesting surprises for this small device. Apart from the possibility to interconnect with iPhones, SmartWatchof those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it could allow users to control home heating/cooling systems, lights, audio/video systems and more.

Our contact also discussed the 'iWatch.' Although thoughts around the 'iWatch' have been widely covered by the media, this potential device has yet to be launched, and the use case discussions have been rather rudimentary. As an Apple supplier, our contact offered insight into the 'iWatch' and described this potential new device as much more than an extension of your iPhone but as a multi-purpose gateway in allowing consumers to control their home (ie, heating/cooling, lights, audio, video, etc.). We found this discussion interesting as it opened our eyes to why the 'iWatch' has the potential to appeal to a much broader audience of consumers than just another mobile device.

  This is the first time we hear about such uses for iWatchof those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and, to be honest, it would be an extremely interesting device, offering a range of functions that other manufacturers have not yet imagined. Of course, to offer such functionality, third-party manufacturers would be needed to work with Apple, but controlling a Apple TV with a iWatch it would be an equally interesting function if it could be extended to normal televisions.

  Apple has some extremely interesting ideas for the iWatch, now it remains to be seen how it can put them into practice.