Engadget Logo Engadget Japanese version Apple Watch is naturally protected by 3D glass with full adsorption and ultra-thin case

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Even if people use it carefully, there is no statistical result that they accidentally hit the wristwatch once or twice in two months, about 9 times a year on average, and it is my personal feeling. However, the people around me also said, "I'm about to hit you."

In the Apple Watch series, the model using aluminum as the case material is the lightest, followed by titanium and ceramic (not in the latest Series 6), and stainless steel is the heaviest model. I've been choosing stainless steel throughout the series, but when I take advantage of the sleep recording newly supported by watchOS 7, I think it's better to go to bed with the Apple Watch on, so I thought it would be better to go to Series 6. I tried to select aluminum taking advantage of the model change of.

In addition, because there was no solo loop size, it was changed from 44 mm to 40 mm, making it the lightest from the heaviest, and I feel like Goku's feeling of liberation when he takes off his heavy clothes (old and Sumimasen). .. Thanks to that, I can sleep comfortably while wearing it. However, the only concern is "strength". As you know, only the aluminum model has a screen made of reinforced (Ion-X) glass instead of sapphire glass. Can it withstand the "Gantz" nine times a year? ... In contrast to the inevitable "rubbing" that occurs when we live together before that, there are countless line scratches on non-sapphire glass in a blink of an eye. It must be, no, because I've seen the Apple Watch (aluminum) in such a state many times!

There is also a theory that the strength of the case itself is the strongest in ceramics (not in the latest model), and gradually weakens in the order of titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum. In exchange for lightness (and price), I became a "child who must protect".

That's why when I was a stainless steel user, I used to operate naked, but now that I'm an aluminum user, I want to protect the screen and case. However, you don't really want to put something in a mess on your watch. When I was thinking about how to do it naturally, Trinity released the product at a timing that I doubted that I was seeing through my brain, so let me choose some of them and try it. I received it (it's a long introduction and I'm sorry). First of all, I chose this for screen protection.

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エンガジェット日本版 Apple Watchを全面吸着の3Dガラスと極薄ケースでナチュラルに保護

Simplism FLEX 3D Ultra Glass for 40mm (checked on Amazon)

Simplism FLEX 3D Ultra Glass for 44mm (Check on Amazon)

Film is good, but I'm still worried about "Gantz", so I want to wear glass with good finger slippage and high transmittance. However, there are some glasses released for 2.5D smartphones (round edge = curved glass edge), not limited to Apple Watch, that have adsorption glue only on the edge. I'm not good at that ... It's easy to stick, but I'm still worried about the air layer, and condensation may get in. And, above all, it is easy to peel off (it may come off with a chance). This FLEX 3D Ultra glass is synthesized with PET material, but it claims to be "the industry's first full-scale adsorption". It's definitely this. That's why I will paste it immediately.

Next is a protective bumper for the case. Available in black, blue, white and red. With or without matching the color of the case.

Simplism bumper case for 40mm (checked on Amazon)

Simplism bumper case for 44mm (checked on Amazon)

The other thing, especially for glass, is "how long will it last?" Of course, I use it with the utmost care so as not to "gantz".