On Fri, 4 Feb 2022 at 08:32, David Collier-Brown via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > My fitbit with a heart-rate sensor died, so I bought a Spade and Co "Health > Smartwatch 2", which was absolutely beautiful, just what I wanted... and > didn't work. > > All three apps they use all demand I own a phone with a larrrrge screen, so > you can fill in the forms. I have a small screen, and the app knows I > wouldn't want to scroll down, so it prohibits my doing so. (They should > terminate their UX person with extreme prejudice (:-)) > > Any recommendations about good "health" watches? If folks have had good > experiences with some, I'll try their apps, and if they work, order one.
Hi Dave. My brother recently long-term loaned me his older Withings watch because he bought the latest by Withings. Stylistically quite different from "smart watches," it's mostly meant for health and/or sports. It actually looks quite good. I've been hugely impressed with the battery life - I charged it when I got it, and a month later it's at about 50% ... I haven't been using it much (I wear it when I walk, and not even always then), but compared to "smart watches," it's still astonishing. It does steps and heart-rate (although in its current mode you have to press a button to request heart-rate). It probably does a whole lot more I'm not aware of yet. I wanted it mostly for heart-rate ... and as a result of my privacy fanaticism, I haven't even installed their app. My brother is pretty hard-core on privacy too: I'd say that his buying their watch(es) at all - and using their app - is a vote of confidence. Worth a look at least? -- Giles https://www.gilesorr.com/ [email protected] --- Post to this mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe from this mailing list https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
