Bill Murray
Ghostbuster, weatherman, author, badger, lunatic.
I've resisted getting a smart watch till now because I think they're intrusive and not horologically proper (I like real chronographs and watches). However my fitbit flex went tits up so am looking to replace it and thought might look at a smart watch.
I use an iphone so it would be logical to get an iwatch, however while I like the platform compared to android devices I ifucking hate the apple culture and don't particularly like the boxy look of their watches. Primary use would be to wear while jogging or working out so heart rate and O2 sensor is a given. Being able to either store a selection of music on the watch or control the music on my phone (I reluctantly use itunes since I was unimpressed with every other service) is a required feature. Being able to see, but not respond to, emails and texts would be nice. Other than that GPS would be cool but honestly can't see when I'd actually use the feature.
Seem to have it narrowed down to:
So, my questions since there seem to be some smart people here
1) how do these non-apple watches integrate with IOS
2) there seems to be a lot of hype about newer watches with AMOLED displays and being better than MIP displays, I watched a couple of videos and I'm not sure I'd say AMOLED is better, just different (more vibrant colors, better battery life (although some say the MIP is more efficient so its battery life is longer) but harder to read in sunlight but nicer to read in the dark
3) and speaking of displays the AMOLED watches are showing greater resolution (e.g. 480x480) vs the MIP (e.g. 260x260), dunno..its a postage stamp, does the higher resolution matter? not going to be surfing on the watch or looking at gore & kitten pics
4) any other thoughts from those of you who've owned multiple generations of smart watch?
Oh, have intentionally left out Samsung as my experience with any of their products is they're loaded with bloatware so assume it will be the same with their watches. And have left out Huawei because their evil thieving cunts.
I use an iphone so it would be logical to get an iwatch, however while I like the platform compared to android devices I ifucking hate the apple culture and don't particularly like the boxy look of their watches. Primary use would be to wear while jogging or working out so heart rate and O2 sensor is a given. Being able to either store a selection of music on the watch or control the music on my phone (I reluctantly use itunes since I was unimpressed with every other service) is a required feature. Being able to see, but not respond to, emails and texts would be nice. Other than that GPS would be cool but honestly can't see when I'd actually use the feature.
Seem to have it narrowed down to:
- Suunto 7 GPS
- Suunto 9 or 9 Baro (I've had watches with the barometric function in the past and honestly never made use of the function other than a ski watch that used it to calculate the vertical I skied in a day)
- TicWatch Pro 3 (never heard of TicWatch but they seem to be a credible brand and well reviewed)
- Garmin Venu 2
- Garmin Fenix 6 Plus
- Garmin Vivoactive 4
So, my questions since there seem to be some smart people here
1) how do these non-apple watches integrate with IOS
2) there seems to be a lot of hype about newer watches with AMOLED displays and being better than MIP displays, I watched a couple of videos and I'm not sure I'd say AMOLED is better, just different (more vibrant colors, better battery life (although some say the MIP is more efficient so its battery life is longer) but harder to read in sunlight but nicer to read in the dark
3) and speaking of displays the AMOLED watches are showing greater resolution (e.g. 480x480) vs the MIP (e.g. 260x260), dunno..its a postage stamp, does the higher resolution matter? not going to be surfing on the watch or looking at gore & kitten pics
4) any other thoughts from those of you who've owned multiple generations of smart watch?
Oh, have intentionally left out Samsung as my experience with any of their products is they're loaded with bloatware so assume it will be the same with their watches. And have left out Huawei because their evil thieving cunts.