Apple launches new Apple Watch Series 2 spot highlighting activity circles

No one can deny that the Apple Watch is one of the best-selling smartwatches, Apple never offers real sales data but the truth is that you yourself can see how far Apple's smartwatch has come, it is becoming easier to see it on the wrists of people on the street, in the subway, characters from television… A great smartwatch that has also seen its sales increase thanks to its price reduction, and why say it, it works very well.

However Apple wants to keep selling more… And that is why the guys from Cupertino have insisted on reinforcing the image of their devices, in this case the Apple Watch Series 2, with a new spot in which, as usual, they show us the benefits of the Apple Watch, related to the analysis of our activity. Close your rings, or close your circles, a new spot in which they encourage us to complete all the rings of the Activity app ...

As you have seen, in just 15 seconds, Apple shows us several Apple Watch users doing different activities to complete their activity rings. The hoop of movement they relate it to a boy doing frisbeeThat of exercise with one doing swimming, but the best thing is that the circle of «standing»Relates it to a father playing with his son, or is that perhaps not exercising ...

An ad promoting the Apple Watch Series 2, and why a person comes out swimming. So now you know, if you have recently bought a new Apple Watch Series 2, move your skeleton and take advantage of all the options it offers us to improve our daily physical activity. HOh what to move, and it seems that Apple is more and more committed to it.


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