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

  • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Isn’t the pebble watch getting a re-release? Might be neat to tinker with. There’s also a conversion kit thing for one of the classic digital casio watches. Both are tinkering friendly and open source.

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      2 months ago

      My pebble 2 Duo arrived yesterday… It doesn’t yet pair with Gadgetbridge but I imagine it will at some point.

      I’ve also ordered the Pebble Time 2, which I think will be a better watch for me: going back to a b/w display without touchscreen is hard. The Time2 has both colour and touchscreen…

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        2 months ago

        It doesn’t yet pair with Gadgetbridge but I imagine it will at some point.

        I was wondering this myself. Thank you for that useful information.

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      2 months ago

      These projects are fun to hear abt because I always go “damn I wish I heard about that six years ago” only to find out it is emerging from 8 years of developmental purgatory. So in a way I got to skip the wait

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    2 months ago

    pinetime is a neat affordable project to check out… but i think they’re sold out atm. i saw someone say that in the last week in the chatroom

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      2 months ago

      Got PineTime pre-tariffs (even though it took a while to ship to US)

      Pretty neat piece of hardware, has everything that I want (notifications, time, weather, timer), InfiniTime OS is open source and was easy to read, build and flash (had to do so to add missing Cyrillic letters and a shortcut)

      As long as your expectations are that of a microcontroller-powered device and not a supercomputer-on-your-wrist, it’s fantastic.

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      2 months ago

      In the EU store it is currently out of stock and also priced at 66€. Can it be, that this is a victim of the US-EU trade war, that Trump started?

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          2 months ago

          That is a US based company, so with shipping and taxes I certainly would also reach the over 60€. Honestly I wasn’t that happy with my Pinetime. I tought about buying it again (destroyed mine when I dropped it) because it is cheap (26€). But for 66€ I might just get a different watch, that works with gadgetbridge

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            2 months ago

            So, I bought a Pinetime with tariffs applied to go with GrapheneOS. It came to me about $50 USD shipped. For that price, I would do it again if it broke.

            My needs are very basic, I can control music, see notifications, and get my heart rate on a graph when I work out. I only switched to this from Sensor Watch, simply because of the heart rate sensor.

            Speaking of, you would be surprised what you could make a Sensor Watch do for you with no connectivity to your phone. I had totp for work, chess, and sunset/sunrise times as well as a onboard temp sensor.

            Suffice to say, I think nowadays Ill readily pay more for FOSS with less features than something else just on principle. So I wouldn’t let what could be conceived as a “bad deal” stop you if your convictions are strong enough.

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    2 months ago

    I just pulled my Bangle.js 2 back out to play with making a better reminder system for myself. It works better than any of the other open source watches I’ve had with my GrapheneOS phone. The hardware isn’t open source as far as I know, but their mobile app (fork of gadget bridge) is, as are all the apps that run on the watch, and (I think?) the watch OS.

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    2 months ago

    I’m happy enough with my current (non-oss) watch that I’m not going to change until it becomes unusable, but if I had to make the decision today, I’d probably have a go at installing Asteroid OS on a secondhand device.

    • Eat_Your_Paisley@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      Thats probably the right direction to go, they support some styles that I can get behind like the LG watch 7 its in the same genre of my OG Apple watch Ultra

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    2 months ago

    I’m currently also at that point, trying to decide what to buy.

    Does anyone have a good recommendation for a smart watch with good compatibility with gadgetbridge? I’m not sure where to look (gadgetbridges list is long).

    Something with a color display, maybe a week of battery life, being able to show my notifications and configuration without needing the manufacturers app

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      2 months ago

      Currently using amazfit trex2 with gadget bridge.

      All the things I actually use work. My only peeve is that you can’t silence /stop phone alarms from the watch, but I believe this is a general android thing…

    • Kroko@feddit.online
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      2 months ago

      Thanks for mentioning Gadgetbridge. I finally checked it out. It is surprising that it supports other devices besides smartwatches.