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[โ€“] CarbonOtter@lemmy.one 41 points 1 year ago (12 children)

Smart watches.

Couple of reasons:

  • I like my mechanical watches. They aren't the expensive flashy ones, but I like the way they look and especially like the mechanical engineering. It's one of the (maybe only?) Item I can think of that I use daily and 'does something' without electricity. Smart watches are nothing like that.

  • When I want to be offline I can just ignore my phone or flip it upside down. Having notifications on my wrist all day long wouldn't be good for my mental health. It annoys me so much when I see people looking at and using their smartwatch mid conversation because they are so addicted to it. And I know I would be the same once I start using it.

  • It's expensive and e-waste after a few years.

[โ€“] EeeDawg101@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Totally agree with you. Iโ€™ve had a couple times where Iโ€™m tempted to get one but always talk myself out of it. Iโ€™m already addicted to my phone enough as it is. A smart watch would just totally mess me up.

[โ€“] charles@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I actually find that I use my phone less when I'm wearing my smartwatch than when I'm not. When notifications come in, I need to make sure it's not work related or something else that requires my immediate attention. If I check a notification on my phone, I'm much more likely to end up doing something else at the same time. Whereas if I check my watch, I don't have any incentive to do anything else.

[โ€“] ranok@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

I'm the same way, I have only a few apps allowed to push to my Garmin, and it's helpful to be able to archive or delete a useless email or know there's something worth taking my phone out for. I find myself leaving my phone in other parts of the house is more focus-friendly since I'm not getting distracted while able to keep my eyes out for work-related items.

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