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If a product is good enough people will buy it regardless of whether it's owned Apple, Google or Microsoft.
This has nothing to do with the product itself being good. It's about people looking like total dorks. this is a wearable device, and people is much more proud to show themselves with Apple devices than with anything else. It means it will be accepted more easily because of the hugely (sadly) positive connotation an apple product has.