• Matt@lemdro.idOP
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      10 days ago

      That doesn’t bother me at all given how inaccurate most smartwatches are for measuring heart rate. What does bother me is this uses glue while the Time 2 uses screws. It makes this much less repairable. Plus many apps and watch faces have better support for rectangular screens. I love the design enough that I switched my order, but I may still end up switching it back to the Time 2.

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        10 days ago

        Yes, I just read about the glued back. That actually made me decide not to pre order after all.

    • Blake (he/him) @beehaw.org
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      9 days ago

      Yes, 30 days for manufacturer defects.

      Eric self-funded Core Devices and likely doesn’t want to take on what would effectively be personal liability. So I presume it will always be 30 days unless they get more leverage with their manufacturing contract (e.g. larger volumes)

      Edit: Or I suppose if they earn back the initial investment and become fully sustainable, then maybe they’d be able to extend warranty and eat that cost themselves

  • yyprum@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 days ago

    Damn it, it is so pretty… I don’t know what to do now, keep my time 2 order or change to this one…

    The battery life of pt2 is so amazing though plus it has the speaker which may be handy or not… If the round 2 had a bit more battery (although a couple of weeks is not bad at all) or the speaker I wouldn’t think it twice. But losing both things… Ugh if I could just go all in and get both…