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  2. ‘I Tested A Bunch Of Apple Watch Bands To Find The ... - AOL

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    Shop the best Apple Watch bands we tested from Apple, Casetify, and more. These are great for running, small wrists, working out, swimming, and more.

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    Apple Watch Band, M1.2 thread: P4 TS3 Un­known PL3 1.1 mm P5 TS4 PL4 1.2 mm MacBook Air and MacBook Pro with Retina Display – known as Part 923-0731 in Apple's repair manuals P6 TS5 PL5 1.5 mm MacBook Pro (2009) Battery (15-inch only) – known as Apple specialty tool 922-9101: PL6 1.6 mm

  4. Apple Watch - Wikipedia

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    Apple Watch Edition (originally released as an 18kt gold casing with newer materials in later models) Starting with Series 1/Series 2, Apple dropped the "Sport" moniker from the branding (apart from the sport bands), and the Apple Watch was available with either an aluminum (lowest cost) or stainless steel case.

  5. Watch strap - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu watch strap is a NATO watch strap adaptation using a thicker weave of fabric and more substantial metal hardware employing rounded loops and an oval-shaped buckle and both are typically made of nylon. Bund straps, Perlon straps, Marine Nationale straps, Zulu straps, and NATO straps go completely around the wrist, including behind the case.

  6. Samsung Gear 2 - Wikipedia

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    The design of the device itself was also refreshed with the move of its camera from the watchband to the watch itself (allowing users to replace their own bands), along with the addition of an infrared blaster and optical heart rate sensor. Its successor, the Samsung Gear S, was released on November 7, 2014.

  7. iPad Air (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    A and B. Additionally, one variant also supports LTE bands 1–5, 7, 8, 13, 17–20, 25 and 26 while the other variant supports LTE bands 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 18–20 and TD-LTE bands 38, 39 and 40. Apple's ability to handle many different bands in one device allowed it to offer, for the first time, a single iPad variant which supports all the ...