goldmac2006
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My use case of the Apple Watch is for everything beyond yours, I use it to control music playback, check messages/emails at a glance, sleep track, blood oxygen/health monitoring, timekeeping and everything that is offered within watchOS.I’ve never bothered with sleep tracking. Never seen the point.
I use it mostly for fitness and Apple Pay. Usually I’m up between 5am to 6:30am depending on if I’m WFH or not.
I do wake up same time for WFH, the time zone NASA uses is EST so our California colleagues in the states have to be up early and we had shifts 9am to 2 pm with a lunch break before we debrief with our supervisor when we were remote. Now in-person I would have to wake up earlier to get ready as our shifts start at 8am pacific. On day one even at 4 as the company bus leaves at 5, we go straight to work and then check in the hotel when it is check in time