The saga continues…

    • TheForkOfDamocles@beehaw.org
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      2 年前

      I love mine. I had a Pebble, which I also loved, but the Apple Watch merges pretty seamlessly with the rest of my Apple stuff, and has extra features my Pebble doesn’t. I think they should either pay a usage fee to Masimo, or change their software. They’ve wasted enough money and time fighting it.

    • Phroon@beehaw.org
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      2 年前

      For me, the Apple Watch is about reducing notifications to mere glances at my wrist. That instead of interrupting what I’m doing to pull my phone out of my pocket I can at a glance categorize what, if anything, I need to do in response to that notification. That and always accurate time to me was worth getting a watch. I upgraded from a series 3 to a series 6 when the sensor tech advanced enough to convince me to update. The 9 has some new stuff, but not enough to convince me to upgrade.

    • Eggyhead@kbin.social
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      2 年前

      Times where I’ve found myself pleased with my smart watch:

      • Keeping discreet timers.
      • Discreet taps on the wrist when a delivery is arriving or someone important is trying to call me.
      • Quick replying to texts from my SO.
      • Pinging my misplaced phone.
      • Directions to places via cryptic taps on my wrist (and having a little map if I want to check).
      • Remote camera view-finder and shutter button for group photos where everyone can be in them.
      • Having a money conversion calculator on my wrist when traveling.
      • Audio controls from my wrist. (Really nice if you like walking around without a phone in front of you.)
      • Paying through a subway turn-style with a tap from my wrist instead of needing to dig something out of my pockets.
      • Keeping track of my health, which I wouldn’t have otherwise.
      • Less general dependency on my phone itself, resulting in better battery life.

      Not saying you should or shouldn’t get one. These are just reasons I’ve found myself happy with mine.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Other people have already responded, but I wanted to add my two cents because I use mine as a disability support. It was paid for out of my National Disability Insurance Scheme plan here in Australia, and they’re known for being tough about the things they will cover.

      • Calling or texting formal & informal supports to ask for help when without my phone or it dies.
      • Medication reminders I can’t miss.
      • Metrics like: Walking Speed, Step Length, Asymmetry, Steadiness and Double Support Time that help my Physio and OT with assessment and therapy. Important because I use a cane or walking frame 95% of the time.
      • Detailed heart data that helped me have my POTS diagnosed. Heart meds have helped me be able to exercise way more without tachycardia.
      • Paying without needing to juggle things with one hand (using cane in other hand).
      • Smart home control for things like lights, blinds/curtains, fans, aircon, heating, TVs, computers always on my wrist.
      • Sleep & Exercise tracking help me feel validated when my body hurts more than usual.