It utilizes your paired iPhone to render rich web content and stream it to your watch where you can either interact with it live, or keep it cached for later.
- May require additional resnaps to get the true state of a page you are trying to interact with, as load times vary, and javascript is sometimes used to relayout the screen post-load.
- Page caching allows you to toggle back and forth through pages you've yet to close at any time, regardless of whether or not your phone is in range.
- Basic history management provides a list of all pages visited, which, yes, you can certainly clear at any time.
- The iPhone app must be launched at least once after installing to prevent all white pages from consistently appearing.
- Search the Web, with support for a dozen popular engines, including google, duckduckgo, wikipedia, amazon, imdb, and more.
- Pre-load pages on your Phone and push them to your Watch.
- Visit sites directly using via Siri or Scribble, with a convenient url-composing UI.
- Share sites from Safari (enabled within the Share panel's "More" section).
- A Watch Face Complication, for quick high-level access.
- Tap-based Interaction for clicking links or triggering events.
- Does not play well with unconventionally lazy-loaded content.
- Non-hyperlink taps may sometimes fail to trigger an expected action.
- A familiar, fully operable, minified Web Browser UI.