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ProTrek series pioneered this "power stages" feature back in the day. The watch selectively powers down capabilities to keep core functions going for much longer.
My ideal smart (dumb) watch has step/heart/sleep tracking synced to my phone, no other connected features (especially no notifications), and a ~month of battery life. Currently that only satisfied by a Withings Scan Watch or a few Garmin models with the notifications disabled...
Those in addition to what it already has: 1 month battery life, HR and SpO2 tracking, flashlight.
Also, blood glocose and BHB monitoring would be nice.
And I didn't mention the software..
there is nothing better since Amazfit Bip, Casio came close, but they are too bulky
What I'd love is a fitness track, without a subscription, that sync data with HealthKit whenever my phone is within reach, but buffers it, if it can't find the phone nearby. It's the assumption that my phone will always be with me when I workout or take a walk that triggers the "BUH" from me.
I'd also love for this device to not be a watch, because that limits my choice in which watch I can wear.
I like how they're advertising this shitty feature that's much more cumbersome than what their watches have now, namely https://gshock.casio.com/europe/technology/radio/
More like, automatic time correction is the best reason we found for mandating smartphone pairing and we hope you won't remember there's a better solution.
Also, 35 days that the battery lasts is 1/10 of a year, compared to 10 years that radio-synced watches have, so two orders of magnitude less. Fuck off with smartphone pairing, Casio.
edit: 35 hours, lol, so more like three orders of magnitude less.
https://github.com/izivkov/gshock-smart-sync-webapp
If you're a hacker/dev/tech nerd, that's trivial. You do similar things twice before breakfast without thinking about it.
""" Use USB charging for the heart rate monitor, step tracker and notifications. Time display is powered by solar charging alone when the battery runs low. """
I have a gshock already (GM-B2100D-1A) and I love it - I especially love that it should never be opened, always just works, and it looks ok too (:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/sensor-wa...
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=2yEgS0Pax53UDqUH7q4WC6
The only other alternative I can think of is a screen strap (some companies make those screenless ones, Polar, Whoop) around the bicep, as it’s relatively close to the shoulder and chest areas which gently move with our breath.
Impedance pneumography is more consistently accurate, but requires a chest (not bicep) strap.