

It's a handy tool on your wrist for catching some headlines, but you'll need to go find stories on the app or website if you want to read more – unfortunately there's no automatic handover from the watch to a bigger screen. Handily, you won't need a New York Times subscription to read all the biggest news stories of the day, with the Versa app condensing everything into small reading chunks. Once you're all set up, you'll have access to 44 million tracks, while Deezer Flow is a nice way to mix up your old favorites with fresh recommendations. It's not the Spotify or Apple Music app you might be craving, but Deezer is still available for subscribers to stream music directly from the wrist – providing you have a pair of Bluetooth headphones at the ready, too. From here, you'll be able to redeem all the coffee house's goodness without faffing about.


You're already pretending to do work in Starbucks, so why not take things to the next level and begin paying from your wrist to impress people, too? The Starbucks app doesn't act as a portal for Fitbit Pay, because, you know, that'd be pointless, but it does offer a home to your Starbucks Card.
