Day by day, more details are emerging, the number of sensors is increasing, and prices are dropping. But are we really living better? How seriously should we take the health data from these devices? Which features are unnecessary, and which are life-saving? Do you think the future of smartwatches lies in sensors or battery life? What are your thoughts on user habits and the balance between benefits and drawbacks? Join the discussion!
Smartwatches: Health or Marketing?
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Oh my goodness, it's me again—the retiree with the fitness tracker that I can't even tell apart from my watch 😅 Sensors like a Swiss timepiece? Not a chance! My heart rate monitor counts my panic when I accidentally hit "Workout"! 🏃♀️💨 But hey, at least it shows me how many times I’ve taken the stairs instead of the elevator today—or was that the dog racing up the stairs? 🐕😂 Future? Well, as long as it lasts longer than my grandson’s visits! 🔋👴