| It's an interesting experience, I have github send me an email on the odd occasion the community developed "OS" gets an update. Then I download the zip file on my phone browser and upload the file on Gadgetbridge for the update. I sometimes call it my "soviet in a good way" watch, it ended up becoming my "function over fashion" watch, which means almost all day every day wear for a few years now. pros: decent battery life (1-2 weeks, i turn off bluetooth and gps on my phone overnights which helps both devices) "good enough" design (durable enough for all but swimming/showering) easily replaced or modified (even takes standard watch bands) flashlight, notifications and all traditional digital watch functions multiple community "OS" options cons: community development can be slow, buggy water droplets particularly from natural rain can trigger the touchscreen, not amazing if you bike in seattle or something anemic hardware The charger is cheap and isn't that quick but again, the pinetime kind of excels in knowing the difference between good and good enough, as I once heard an engineer say (about something else), and I rarely find myself bothered by it's lack of luxuries. |
What do you think is the PineTime's biggest strength when compared with a mainstream smartwatch?
Have you found the watch to be hackable? Is there any sort of customization that you've done to it?