TL;DR

  • Google has confirmed to us that the Pixel Watch 3 can’t be repaired and can only be replaced.
  • This is bad news for environmental reasons, suggesting that broken watches will end up in landfills.
  • This isn’t the first Pixel Watch model that can’t be repaired, though.
  • Paradox@lemdro.idM
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    1 month ago

    These smart watches are garbage. Even Apple watches have rather short lifetimes

    My Garmin is going strong 5 years later, and I've got no incentive to upgrade

    • smeg@feddit.uk
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      1 month ago

      My pebble's been running happily for nearly a decade and there's actually nothing new that's really a proper replacement

      • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 month ago

        Hope it sees many more years to come!

        I was interested in a steel but they're hard to come across where I am - most likely going to go with a Bangle.js instead for the always-on screen, long battery life and programmability

    • Ghoelian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 month ago

      I've been using a pinetime for a while now. While it's far from a full smartwatch, it does all I need it to do, which is pretty much just tell the time and show me notifications from my phone. Has been working great so far.

      It's also theoretically repairable, but the production models get glued shut so they're watertight, so idk how easy that's gonna be.

      • sours@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 month ago

        Would you recommend a pinetime? Controlling yt music, morning alarms, notifications, and replying to texts (if even possible) would be my main use case.

        • Ghoelian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 month ago

          For those use cases I don't think I would, no.

          You can control music, but it's very primitive and doesn't have a home-screen widget for example. The watch itself has alarms you can set, but it won't ring when one on your phone goes off afaik, and you can't reply to notifications, only view them.