Show us your smart watch!
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Couple of different dials on my DT No1. Dt98 'smart' watch.
Not sure how smart is yet, but for £35 I thought I would dip my toe in and see if I would get the use of some of the features before spending a few hundred quid on a decent one.
So far so good... Connected easily with the fundo app on my phone and has a lot of features, such as heart rate, BP, sleep monitor, Bluetooth music control and calls and texts.
Probably should be classed as a bit of a toy, but will see how it goes.
I actually like the idea of a semi smart watch where you can change the display style as I think that's quite fun and will keep it fresh and perhaps have a heart rate monitor. Connecting to a phone not essential and I really don't need to know the exact barometric pressure to know it's windy
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40mm would be ideal, any suggestion or better still pictures?

40mm would be ideal, any suggestion or better still pictures?
s6boy said:
I actually like the idea of a semi smart watch where you can change the display style as I think that's quite fun and will keep it fresh and perhaps have a heart rate monitor. Connecting to a phone not essential and I really don't need to know the exact barometric pressure to know it's windy
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40mm would be ideal, any suggestion or better still pictures?
Samsung Galaxy watch. They really are very good and the display is fantastic. Although I did sell mine!
40mm would be ideal, any suggestion or better still pictures?
Steve91 said:
Had my Vivioactive 1 for about 6 months now. Picked it up cheap as I wasn't sure it a smartwatch would be for me, have to say I like it a lot. I was looking at new straps this morning but as it's an older model there isn't much about for it.

You could probably put it on a Nato. Check the lug width.
I shan't post as it's just an applewatch 4 - I coveted a Tag Connected but it didn't have the HRM etc. The Version 3 does, but I don't want to spend $1500 on a smartwatch.
I bought the Applewatch with a very specific use (controlling my music and communicating with the pit crew at long distance timetrials) - I haven' tused it for that yet.
Literally th eonly things I use it for are: Heartrate and sleep tracking, logging swimming to strava and by far the most useful feature - a vibrating alarm for when I want to get up early ithout disturbing the mrs.
I don't get any value out of calendar or messaging or mapping etc etc.
So in all - I'm glad I didn't spend 3x the amout on a Tag.
I bought the Applewatch with a very specific use (controlling my music and communicating with the pit crew at long distance timetrials) - I haven' tused it for that yet.
Literally th eonly things I use it for are: Heartrate and sleep tracking, logging swimming to strava and by far the most useful feature - a vibrating alarm for when I want to get up early ithout disturbing the mrs.
I don't get any value out of calendar or messaging or mapping etc etc.
So in all - I'm glad I didn't spend 3x the amout on a Tag.
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