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  • First thought: Overinflate the price of the watch so you can promo it with your phones instead of knocking off $200.
    Second: Why does a watch need to be smart? The smart aspect of a smartwatch is more or less useless to all but a fraction of the people that have trained themselves to use their watch to its full potential. Maybe this will be the watch I have been looking for. A week or two of battery life while still giving me the info I need. Which is the time, who’s calling, and text/whatsapp notifs. I don’t want to be installing apps and watch faces, or talking/listening to my watch. Just give me the info I need so I know whether or not to pull the phone out of my pocket. Price it at around one to one fifty, let it work with my aging op5, and I will probably buy.

    • I went with a hybrid smart watch, I really enjoy it. Just the hands move to show notifications. No apps needed, no face, just a nice simple watch that is hard to tell it’s a smart watch. I will say though, it has a bugs which is probably why they didn’t make it really big

  • I love Oneplus- my last 3 phones have been the 3T, 6T, and 8 Pro; I also have the Bullets Wireless 2 and love them.
    I was interested in this, but without Wear OS it’s most likely a no go for me- I know we love to hate on it here, but my Fossil Gen 5 watch has been pretty great! I doubt I’d be able to start/lock/unlock my Ford Fusion with a Oneplus watch lol.

    Honestly I think smartwatches are better left to watch makers. Google just needs to get their act together and improve the software and let Fossil and other watch companies do what they do best.

  • At this point, it’s going to take a lot to get me to switch from Garmin watches.

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