I’m a privacy focused individual, I run GrapheneOS on my phone & self-host as much of my tech stacks to avoid sharing info with. I’m looking for recommendations of smartwatches that align with the ideals of this community. What watch do you use? What do you recommend?

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    14 hours ago

    Any thing that works with gadgetbridge. My huwai watch worked perfect and had a week battery life.

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        20 hours ago

        I’ve got Monzo working with my Garmin. I use Graphene, so it’s literally my only option for payments considering Curve failed my ID check and refuse to reply to my emails trying to sort it out.

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          6 hours ago

          Check out the Huawei Watch Fit 3. Amazing battery life even with AOD, very accurate fitness tracking, and it’s cheap af

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    16 hours ago

    Seriously though, one of the major smartwatch manufacturers made a smartwatch in retro style like this but it didn’t sell.

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    20 hours ago

    I’m using a Pinetime
    It’s not the best smartwatch, but for the price it’s awesome. Fully open source and open hardware, it does what it has to do and does not shares a single thing with some shitty 3rd party It connects with gadgetbridge

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      20 hours ago

      How useful is the heart rate tracker on the PineTime? I’ve seen comments saying it hurts the battery life and isn’t accurate, but I don’t know if that’s been addressed with more recent updates.

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        I have PineTime setup with the heart rate tracker and always-on screen, the battery lasts all day if I charge it every night. In the latest update you can set the heart rate tracker to only poll every 1/5/10/30min if you’re concerned about the power. The always-on screen uses much more power than the heart rate tracker.

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    20 hours ago

    If you want a watch the lines up with FOSS ideals you’d want something like banglejs, pinetime or pebble. If you want the best experience while still being private, I would recomended Amazfit paired with gadgetbridge. Their watches are cheap, look nice and they get great battery life. Works perfectly with gadgetbridge.

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      18 hours ago

      Amazfit watches are a nightmare to pair with gadgetbridge, getting the auth key necessary to pair them is a completely ridiculous process.

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        17 hours ago

        I suppose. I didn’t have any trouble. I was up and running and paired with gadgetbridge within an hour of opening the box, and it was a one time thing.

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          17 hours ago

          I can concur. I completely believe that the process could have got worse as they enshittified though.

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        Or Mi bands (with GB). Xiaomi hardware is great ignoring their newer phones, but their privacy is horrendous(but as far as I know, they don’t profit from their hardware sales at all, so you don’t support the company).

        If you want the official app, Garmin is relatively private, but it forces you to cloud sync if you use the app (the app works without GMS, but doesn’t display the map.)

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    17 hours ago

    Thanks for bringing this up. I personally switched to a Casio ABL-100WE because it counts steps and found a smartwatch too distracting (and was annoyed to have to charge it all the time). I don’t miss my Google watch at all but now I’m curious about Gadgetbridge

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    I don’t have any recommendations buy will say that my watch is one thing that I’ve changed over the last 2 years to be “just” a watch. I used to have a Huawei and Samsung and use it for tracking everything but I decided to get a Citizen Eco-Drive and haven’t looked back since. Can’t get more private than that :D

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    18 hours ago

    I don’t have any watch recommendations because I don’t use one, but you might take a look at Asteroid OS, which I believe is an open source watch system.

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    14 hours ago

    I have an Amazfit GTR 2 which works well for me. The trick that I found is, you can actually use their official app to get the most features, and then just deny internet access, so that they cannot spy on you. Otherwise, it also works well with Gadgetbridge, which is a really nice app. In general I can advice to get one that works well with gadgetbridge!

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    15 hours ago

    Depends on what features you need. For some people the whole idea is that you can take and make calls on your watch, as well as messaging. Sometimes the health tracking stuff requires a proprietary app instead of Gadget Bridge.

    The most private watches are glorified notification machines. I got my wife a Garmin Venu and she uses their app. It’s not perfect but they’re fairly private as far as smart watches go. She needs all the bells and whistles so that’s the best I was able to find that is high end.