Me over here still rocking my pebble time steel. I like that pebble opted to be an accessory and not just a little full featured phone on your wrist. A shame they are gone.
My first “smart watch” was a pebble and I still think it was the best. People want everything to do everything these days rather than pebble which did watch stuff well and for days without charging, while simply showing you phone notifications. It wasn’t complex, didn’t offer a ton of extras, but it just worked well.
I really liked my pebble, haven’t bothered with another smartwatch since they went under. I don’t need an OLED watch with all the features of my phone that needs to be charged daily. I want a quick display that lets me use minimal phone features and needs to be charged only once a week.
I don’t get it. I’ve had two Garmin watches and they both received regular updates and occasionally new features trickle down to the older models (where possible).
This article is dumb. It literally links to an article talking about how older Garmin watches are getting new software upgrades and in the same paragraph complains about how old watches are just becoming obsolete due to lack of updates.
What does this guy want? Free hardware upgrades and a back massage every time Garmin releases a new model?
What does a new smart watch track that “last year’s model” doesnt? Like…what more do people need out of a watch???
My galaxy watch 4 tells the time, step count, battery, and heart rate. It takes calls and could send a text. It can open emails. I only use it for the first 3. Thats it. If it hadn’t been on discount I probably would still regularly wear a gshock because I don’t have to remember to charge it every 3 days.
Fitness watches? How about regular smartwatches. Google has been dropping WearOS devices left and right with not giving them any updates.