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    Pretty wild that the author didn’t set up app notifications. Getting specific notifications from specific people on my wrist is a big part of the reason I use a smartwatch. But to each their own.

    It’d be pretty cool to get a significant use case of my pricey pricey Garmin for ~CAD$40.

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    All I want is a smartwatch which will let me own all my personal health data, I don’t want to get locked in to some monthly subscription just to access my own health metrics

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      The FOSS app GadgetBridge, has a number of supported smartwatches.

      Supported watches can sync your health, activity, GPS, heart, O2, sleep data to GadgetBridge locally on your phone, instead of sending it online to who knows where.

      May need to use the watches app to set it up, but then all happens locally.

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      Get something which works with GadgetBridge. You’ll be in complete control.

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    Honestly, it’s baffling how good some of the stuff you can get off of AliExpress is, especially when taking the low price into account.

    My ~$100 N100 server is a testament to that. Just need to score some additional storage for it

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      I wouldn’t say aliexpress stuff is good, but rather that amazon stooped down to aliexpress-levels of quality, to which we got ourselves used to.

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        It’s more that AliExpress is all over the place, which is probably because manufacturing in China is itself all over the place (small and pretty much amateur-hour cottage factories doing plastic molded stuff or pretty simple electronics right next to much bigger professional companies designing their own smartphones and computers) plus there is very little in the way of established brands and without a brand to defend, manufacturers don’t really care if customers get a bad impression of whatever product name they’re using today for their, at best, badly made stuff.

        It also doesn’t help that in a lot of domains competition in China is mainly on price: the manufacturers might even know how to do a good product, but they have to use inferior parts and cut corners on their designs to stay competitive on price.

        (At some point I looked into importing LED light bulbs into Europe from China and got and evaluated several samples and then went back to the manufacturers and at least one e-mail exchange was very enlightening on this and on just how little extra money it actually costs to provide a much better product, but to compete they have to advertise - this was in Alibaba, the B2B site that gave birth to Aliexpress - the cheapest product they have which is kinda crap but only a domain expert doing a teardown of their product will spot it).

        Also the fraud prevention in AliExpress is pretty much non-existent and anti-fraud there is entirelly reactive, so product listings with fradulent claims which are hard for customers to validate just stay there forever (for example, almost all powerbank storage claims or solar power bank supply claims are complete total bollocks, insanelly so at times - I’ve seen listings for small powerbanks claiming more power storage than actual EV cars have).

        So for some things you can get really decent stuff at a good price - best place to buy switches or push-buttons for Electronics and as the above poster mentioned mini-PCs, to which I will also add Single Board Computers - whilst in other areas it’s a bit of a crap shoot if you’ll get something decently made or not - for example clothing - and in yet others the scams are more than the honest listings - such as external digital storage, solar power or power storage.

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          I’ve had the same experience you did but didn’t feel like writing it all out. Thanks !

          I meant to steer the conversation on amazon being worse quality than it used to, not quite to aliexpress…

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            I get the impression that Amazon has become the same ever since it openned the store to the same kind of salesmen, at that’s for likelly the same reason.

            Then again I’ve been boycotting Amazon for a decade so I wouldn’t know for sure.

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        You’d be surprised, actually. You have to be careful, yes - the default option is that you get crap - but all of the high-quality cycling gear/running gear/variety consumer electronics I’ve scored is a testament to the possibility of getting great stuff.

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          I’m familiar with it, I’ve ordered more than 100 items off aliexpress.

          And I feel like the modern amazon experience got worse and is closer to the intense searching required to find the good stuff at the right price from aliexpress.

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      I just ordered a shitload of little soldering projects for $1-4 to practice soldering and have been quite satisfied. The instructions are only in Chinese and minimal, but easy enough to translate with a phone camera and the lack of hand holding sorta encourages learning.

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    Should I Buy One?

    That’s up to you, champ. I’m not your real dad and I’m not trying to take his place. But I’m here for you if you need me.

    Love it. 🤣🤣🤣

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    I got a cheapo Xiaomi one a few years back.

    Pretty sure it just makes the heart rate up and infers it from how many steps you’re doing.

    When it gets wet, it randomly skips songs on Spotify.

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      The water thing is just a quirk of capacitive touchscreens. The same happens on the most expensive watches too, which is why there is usually a water mode that you can put the watch into. It sorta locks the touchscreen until you disable it using one of the physical buttons.

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        I think you need to pay extra for physical buttons.

        This one sometimes has a “lockscreen” that needs a swipe up to unlock, but the rain can do that.

        Interestingly it doesn’t always have a lockscreen. Sometimes it just switches it on and off depending on how it feels.

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      I’ve got one of the bands (10, I think). That seems to be a solved problem. I can’t interact with it in the shower, but it doesn’t go haywire.

      As for the heart rate, it’s at least consistent. It matches what my blood pressure measurements report, and follows exercise, rather than steps.

      I’m bad at breaking or losing watches. I don’t buy expensive smart watches, I aim for a cheap, functional one.

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    Loved the article.

    One pet peeve of mine: PD plugs are too powerful to charge puny devices. Not the first time I’ve run into this problem.

    So sad that we’ve finally gotten a good standard (USB c) but there are still things that look like they should fit together and work, but don’t.

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    On a side note I wish hybrid smartwatches were still a thing. Most of the product lines are discontinued, but I liked the idea of it.

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    A phone for the price of a couple of pints? £16? Two pints? Very London of him to assume that’s the price of a couple of pints. Actually unreadable.

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        Not in London; about a fiver. Depends on the establishment and the drink itself, ranges from £3-4 ish to £6. The usual cooking lager to Guinness range.

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    Heh, of course it has a knock-off UI too.

    Please check in with an update after 6 months.

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    I really like my Amazfit Neo. Okay, it doesn’t charge with USB-C but I appreciate its “always on” display and retro aesthetic. Can’t believe they don’t make 'em anymore!

    Is there a worthy successor or can anybody recommend a similar minimalist smartwatch that won’t break the bank?

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    For what it’s worth there are smartwatches with good battery life too, my Garmin Venu 2 lasts at least a week with sleep tracking, workout tracking, and some GPS use through the week.

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    Neat! I was looking for one of these things for health monitoring, but there’s so many that I have no idea where to even start.