rothaine,

I have a pixel watch, but I usually just wear my regular watch. I forget to charge the smart watch, and that annoys me. I always sleep wearing my watch so it’s hard to remember to take it off at night and charge it.

RedGee,

After a bad experience with a Sumsumg product, I would say a standalone watch that doesn’t connect to anything.

UrPartnerInCrime,

I got a tattoo of Jormungander on my wrist because I like the look of watches but don’t actually like wearing a watch

doublenut,

No

tankplanker,

I had a smart watch when they first came out and the experience was miserable, poor battery and slow response times. I know that’s improved now but it didn’t offer enough over and above what I can do with a chest strap HRM for exercise, my strap doesn’t even need the phone when I go out as it has offline storage.

I have a few mechanical watches I wear as accessories when going out that I love for their function, these will last decades. This is my other problem with smart watches, the battery isn’t going to last forever and the specs are eventually going to fall too far behind. I’m not spending hundreds on a good smart watch when I can buy a mechanical watch for the same price that lasts 10 times longer.

ohlaph,

I use a Garmin. It measures heart rate and holds music so I don’t have to take my phone put on a run or walk.

nossaquesapao,

Smartwatches look like something so consumerist to me, like a desperate move from companies who are having diminishing smartphone sales, but need a constant growth to not face a crisis.

Seriously, with very few exceptions, like people who need to track health issues, I don’t see why someone would need it.

Zeoic,

They are really nice for keeping on top of notifications, but as a person who can’t stand wearing a watch but also likes to deal with notifications immediately, I am torn lol

A fitbit inspire is pretty good for that, but it’s only slightly more bearable than a full watch for me

Fondots,

I really want to get onboard the smart watch thing, but my usual daily wear watch for the last decade or so has been a Casio protrek prg-550, which is solar powered so I haven’t even had to change a battery in all that time, let alone worry about charging it, so I really kind of don’t want to switch to something I have to remember to charge every day or every couple of days

teichflamme,

I’ve had a Mi band that lasted for 2 weeks.

Now I upgraded to a Garmin with Solar that lasts around 3 weeks or more depending on sun.

Fondots,

Yeah, there are definitely a few options that have better battery life than others, but so far none of them have quite put the whole package together for me, I’m a bit picky about what software and interface I want, what kind of features and options, and most importantly I want it to look good.

The Garmin is pretty close to what I’m looking for, and has some nifty features, but after all these years wearing my protrek I’m kind of looking for something a little dressier looking for my EDC watch. The Garmin would probably be a pretty good fit for my camping and hiking and such needs, which is a main reason I got the protrek years ago, but isn’t quite what I’m looking for in my day-to-day life right now

46_and_2,

Dumb question - would the Garmin clock with Solar charge much if you mostly spend your day indoors?

teichflamme,

If it’s in direct sunlight, e.g. near a window, it will charge quite a bit.

Otherwise not really.

I place mine near the window from time to time

cmgvd3lw,

Smart watches and privacy don’t go hand in hand. Also dont want to own another product that i need to worry about charging. But if i am going to buy one ever, it would be garmin. I heard pretty good things about it here in europe.

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

Idk, the Garmin Connect App is also not great in terms of privacy. And so far, only one Garmin product works with Gadgetbridge

cmgvd3lw,

But i think mozilla put them in their good list

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

True, I’ve just checked up on that. The devices themselves don’t do anything creepy, but the app contains a few trackers according to Exodus Privacy, which is not ideal if you want to use everything to its full extent

Floey,

I go old school and rock a pocket watch (my cellphone).

INHALE_VEGETABLES,

Kids today need to look the fuck up.

Is there a sun in the sky? Yes, well get back to work. No? Then shut up.

mog77a,
@mog77a@lemmy.world avatar

Why choose?

I wear both.

A regular watch for telling the time and a smart watch (Fitbit sense) for notifications and general fitness tracking.

rockandsock,

I have a couple of traditional watches that I occasionally wear and don’t own a smart watch because I don’t need another thing to worry about keeping charged.

nossaquesapao,

Just a few days ago, someone around here was telling me about how they need a charger with 10 usb ports when traveling, because everyone in the family has a smartwatch and other devices that need frequent charging.

davemeech,

I hummed hawed on this over the past few years to finally end up in the pixel watch 2, being sold on getting workout, sleep and general heartrate metrics.

9up999,

No ⌚.

INHALE_VEGETABLES,

No watch gang.

Chakravanti,

We watch the watchers.

Chakravanti,

No.

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