I fear this may be an unpopular take, I really don't care for touch screens on watches and that's probably going to be the reason I pass on this. Ten years ago, I owned several versions and offen bought replacements if my buttons died or screen tore. I still think it's a dope watch, i just really don't think watches need touch screens
From what I saw in the videos, almost all the interaction needed is possible through the 3 or 4 buttons on the sides, the guy in the video barely uses the touchscreen except to show that it is a touchscreen. So it's kinda touchscreen optional, which is nice if you have gloves on or something
I definitely agree with you there. My original comment is entirely my own opinion, I'm clumsy and bump the screen often. My personal preference would be button-only, like the original, or my current Garmin watch. I really do wish them well, I've been a fan for a long time and was really bummed when they were eaten by Google
Oooh I didn't think of accidentally bumps. Maybe they'll add a way to lock the touchscreen!
Fingers crossed, yeah. I love the new design otherwise and honestly probably will end up getting one, it just won't be my every day watch
I almost pulled the trigger on the original Kickstarter, but ultimately didn't. I'd be tempted again but my Apple watch does everything I need. Still, it's good to see it come back and I hope it succeeds.
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