I've just retired my Apple Watch Series 3.
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Dave ๐replied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by [email protected]
@andycarolan A friend of my wife talked us into wearing Garmin devices 24/7 because of the โbody batteryโ feature. Sleep adds to that measure and activity deducts. Itโs โฆ. OK. I still wear a mechanical watch on my other wrist.
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Santa Sponge 12.xmasreplied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan That's one reason I'm kind of over the whole smart watch thing. I do have one here that holds a charge for several weeks. Of course that's with all the features basically disabled. And it wasn't particularly smart to start with
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@ddanielson That's interesting about the body battery. Do you find the data helpful?
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Santa Sponge 12.xmas last edited by
@retrosponge I was sceptical to begin with, and after using the Apple Watch for a few years, I think I am done with it.
My phone is always with me, and for what I use it for, is far more capable than any watch.
I find the motivation I get from Pokรฉmon Go better for reaching my movement goals than Apple fitness rings lol.
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Santa Sponge 12.xmasreplied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan I got a watch from a brand called Amazfit. I got it for the heart monitor. Unfortunately it quite often thinks I'm dead. On other occasions it thinks I've become a hummingbird.
And absolutely chews through the battery.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Santa Sponge 12.xmas last edited by
@retrosponge That's the problem with fitness watches I guess... battery life or constant fitness data.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Santa Sponge 12.xmas last edited by
@retrosponge Oh I've heard of that brand... I assumed given the name it was an Amazon thing?
ROFL @ the dead/hummingbird flip flop thang
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Santa Sponge 12.xmasreplied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan It's not actually an Amazon brand. It's a pretty good watch but it's not as good as the Fitbit Versa I had. Unfortunately I lost the charger when I moved 3 years ago, and now I've lost the watch as well
The Amazfit I sometimes wear in bed purely so I can just look at the time if I wake up during the night but it started driving me crazy.
And yes, the heart rate would flip from 0 to about 300 randomly. Not exactly helpful.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Santa Sponge 12.xmas last edited by
@retrosponge Shame about the Versa
I think sleep tracking is useful if you suspect that you're not getting quality sleeps though.
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Santa Sponge 12.xmasreplied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan Best sleep tracker I've come across was on my old Pebble Watch.
It was a third party app and it was absolutely great and felt accurate.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Santa Sponge 12.xmas last edited by
@retrosponge Pebbles were awesome... shame that Fitbit bought and killed the company. I think they were in debt though?
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Santa Sponge 12.xmasreplied to Andy Carolan :prami: last edited by
@andycarolan Like so many tech companies that stretched too far and died.
There was a community third party replacement for the services that came up that was relatively easy to set up. Unfortunately my Pebble kind of died.
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Andy Carolan :prami:replied to Santa Sponge 12.xmas last edited by
@retrosponge Yeah, I read about the third party stuff.
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@andycarolan I actually do find it helpful. Itโs also measuring stress via heart rate as part the equation. Balancing exercise, rest and breathing exercises helps with sleep. My wife hates anything on her wrist, but wears this 24/7. Iโm surprised by that! Made mine more comfortable with a canvas strap.