Apple's secret gym for the Apple Watch

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We are all clear that Apple had been conducting all kinds of tests and tests on the new Apple Watch for some time, but never before had anyone had access to this type of test and now the American television channel ABC News, shows a video showing the test gym for this new Apple wearable.

The truth is that it is surprising that you have never seen an equal scene of engineers and other Apple workers conducting tests with a prototype or test device. It seems that the testing time in this gym has been 2 years and the workers took all kinds of data that collected the Apple Watch and its integrated sensors.

Without further ado, we leave the second video published exclusively by this American TV network, since at the beginning another was launched but it was removed from YouTube for some unknown reason:

The good thing about the story is that the workers who performed these exercises themselves were not aware of what Apple intended to create with the stored data and with the device that they put something covert on their wrist as Jeff Williams explains. It is said that they were clear that it was for a new product and some of them could obviously imagine that it was a watch, but the company never officially told them it was for the future Watch.

The truth is that if we look at it coldly we can come to think that this is all a marketing maneuver of which Apple usually does from time to time, without being an advertisement in itself. I don't know what to think, but it is interesting to see that health and fitness stands out in it and we can opt more for an ad or campaign than a real test video.


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  1.   Gerard said

    Alaaaa how interesting