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by apparent
167 days ago
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Huh interesting, I guess that would help somewhat. But for me, I prefer to pretty much never have to worry about charging my watch. As a kid, I had watches that didn't need new batteries for years. As an adult, I was willing to trade off some battery life (down to a week or so) in order to get notifications my wrist, music controls, and activity tracking. Although I can see some benefit in being able to see my Uber status in real time, or other app-related functionality, I am not interested in charging a wearable every day or two. I don't want to have to worry about whether I'm "using my watch too much" to be able to make it through a short trip, or until the end of my second day. I know some people have different preferences on this, but for me a watch should be something that doesn't require any maintenance for weeks at a time. |
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Haha, my kid just got his first watch for Christmas. A Casio. He loves it.
On the box, it’s written « 10 years of autonomy » and I was like « oh, I forgot it was a thing ».