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T0D0
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my new PineTime smartwatch just arrived!

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  • 2
    Wow, I was expecting this to cost hundreds, but it's cheap. Now the question is what can you use it for.
  • 1
    Envy.
  • 0
    Noice, mah dude. What plans do you have in mind for it?
  • 0
    Been wanting to buy one. What has your experience with it been like?
  • 0
    so cool
  • 5
    So far it's pretty great! Updated the firmware already, it's pretty well documented. It seems to be pretty durable - already knocked it into a few walls and got caught in the rain with it and it seems swell. Battery seems to be discharging at the expected rate. Honestly more every-day-driver-ready than the pinephone was when i got it a year ago. The only thing I need is an alarm and I can ditch my fitbit. I swear that subtle buzz on my wrist has gotten me up on time way more reliably than any other alarm clock feature or device ever has.
  • 0
    Is it programmable?
  • 0
    @electrineer probably james bond spy shit.

    Or letting some bored NSA employee know what your pulse is and blood pressure is when you drop a deuce, so coca cola can buy the data to better optimize their marketing to you.
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    @T0D0 that subtle buzz can also be used to induce lucid dreaming.
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    @agiletelescope yes, it's open source and there's a cheap dev kit

    @Wisecrack you can choose what you run on it. It doesn't have much hw though, only bluetooth, accelerometer, vibration motor, and a heart rate monitor. You're not gonna do much other than checking the time and receiving phone's notifications with it. I think you can also skip songs playing on your phone.
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