If you haven’t heard by now, Apple just revealed the Watch, which is the tech giant’s first entry in the smart watch space.
Related: Apple Watch price, features, release revealed
Of course, it didn’t take long for pranksters and comedians (both amateur and pro) from all over the Internet to weigh in on Cupertino’s latest baby, and some of the reactions we saw were absolutely priceless.
So, we thought we would share some of them with you.
The comedy veteran and talk show host wasted no time, offering her own take on the Apple Watch while flashing the razor sharp wit she’s well known for.
So excited for the Apple Watch. For centuries, we’ve checked the time by looking at our phones. Having it on your wrist? Genius. #AppleLive
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) September 9, 2014
The creator of The Oatmeal comic site poked fun at the Apple Watch while offering a tip of the hat to one of Apple’s arch rivals as well.
u guys I got this incredible screensaver on my new #applewatch pic.twitter.com/kgdrH6Pjqj — Matthew Inman (@Oatmeal) September 9, 2014
The satirical news website gave its two cents on the Apple Watch and iPhone 6/6 Plus announcements with this article. Here’s a quick taste.
“Ending weeks of anticipation and intense speculation, tech giant Apple unveiled a short and fleeting moment of excitement to the general public Tuesday during a media event at its corporate headquarters,” The Onion said.
Then, there’s this piece from The Onion about the Apple Watch’s key features. The Onion says that, among other things, the Watch “allows wearers to start and stop the flow of time.”
Well, that should at least halt the cries of “Apple doesn’t innovate anymore!”
Somewhere, someone will probably make this unfortunate mistake once the Apple Watch is released, actually.
The Apple Watch finally allows users to ruin two devices when they reach into the toilet to retrieve their iPhone. — Comedy Central (@ComedyCentral) September 9, 2014
This Reddit thread teases leaks about Apple wear-ables, and pairs that with links to images.
We won’t give this one away or offer any sneak peeks, but we will say that what you’ll see when you open those links will at least be somewhat painful to look at.
Don’t worry though, we promise that they’re SFW and not graphic in any way.
British comedian Stuart Ashen’s reaction to the Apple Watch drips with sarcasm.
“To get to your apps, just press the Digital Crown.” Or ‘button’ as we call it in the trade
— Stuart Ashen (@ashens) September 9, 2014
This guy found a creative way to get an Apple time-keeping device without having to actually pay up for the $349 Watch.
Just got the new iphone6 applewatch pic.twitter.com/US9gxeEFBp — GARMIANI (@GARMIANI_) September 9, 2014
This fellow is very skeptical about the Apple Watch’s ability to spark a fitness revolution.
Apple’s Sport Watch will lead to millions of nerds working out really hard for like 3 days.
— Alex Flint (@alexflint) September 9, 2014
Here’s another interesting take on “Apple wearable device.”
Hey #Apple your watch is nothing to compare with this amazing design by @KeirSimmons pic.twitter.com/T3zsP6P9gx — Randa HABIB (@RandaHabib) September 9, 2014
We think the GIF here might be the funniest reaction we’ve seen to the Apple Watch so far, but the tweet that it’s paired with does contain a bit of salty language.
You’ve been warned.
“Hey bro, you got the time?” “Yeah, it’s … hang on. Just a sec. God fucking damnit. ” http://t.co/2R4MXIVIcY
— Matthew Inman (@Oatmeal) September 9, 2014
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