• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    I honestly don’t wear a watch at all, my phone is always with me and fulfills every function I could ever need from a watch. The only exception I can think of is vitals monitoring, which I don’t need.

    If it could replace my phone, I’d get one. But until then, it’s just another accessory that needs to be charged and can spy on me. I’m honestly kinda interested in those kids watches that can make and receive calls, but they’re chonky and don’t have interesting apps.

    So smart watches in general are a nonstarter for me until they can replace my phone. I only really need calls, texts (receive only), alarms, Libby + bluetooth support, and a couple TOTP apps (one for work, the other for personal). Bonus points for a simple calculator.

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      5 months ago

      I’m with you, for the most part. There are a couple vitals I would like to track for my own reasons, but yeah same otherwise. There are a few handy tools but none I can’t live without.

      You can get the Apple Watch with cellular to receive calls, but I think it will only be a companion to your main phone.

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          5 months ago

          Need the phone to sync, the watch can keep track of health data until it gets back close to the watch. If you have the cellular version, and an applicable data plan, you can make and receive calls with it without your phone, too.

          Strictly speaking, they also have wifi, but power management on them (due to the limited battery) makes it pretty difficult to actually use effectively.