Open source smart watches

8 months ago by Eat_Your_Paisley to c/linux

If you were to go out today and buy an open source smart watch to pair with a GrapheneOS phone which would you choose?

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Charger8232 44 points 8 months ago

Pebble

This isn't the right community to make this post in, though.

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Eat_Your_Paisley 10 points 8 months ago

Where would you ask?

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avidamoeba 14 points 8 months ago path: 0 20122464 20122610 20122711, hotness: undefined, score: 14, children: 1
VoxAliorum 8 points 8 months ago

They have a warranty of 30 days for manufacturing errors... Wouldn't be legal if they would sell in the EU. Apart from that sounds interesting.

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ashughes 3 points 8 months ago

Pebble: 30 days of battery life

Also Pebble: 30 days manufacturer warranty

So the warranty expires when the battery does. Lol.

Edit: still loving my Time Round even though it hasn’t been updated in nearly a decade.

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mybuttnolie 2 points 8 months ago

almost ordered until i saw that. what a joke

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avidamoeba 8 points 8 months ago

I concur. Although you can't get one right away. I think you'd have to wait a few months at this point.

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artyom 1 point 8 months ago
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