• Vittelius@feddit.org
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    It’s not European (in fact it’s US American) but PebbleOS was open sourced a couple of months ago as well

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      Any suggestion of which order I should try them, if I’m going to be testing all three?

      Edit: oh I see they have limited compatibility so I won’t necessarily be able to try all of them.

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        I’ve been using infinitime for about 2 years now and recoment it. I think the pinetime can run both infinitime and wasp-os but you’ll need a ex-wearos watch for asteroids-os.

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      It just keeps getting better every time infinitime updates. I still miss my old pebble but this thing has pretty much filled the void.

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      I never use it anymore. The notifications are effectively non-functional, since you can only have a max of 5 or something, and using any features other than just displaying the time/date reduces the battery life to D-tier smart watches.

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    I hadn’t even thought of this before, but now it’s top on my list of things to try. I pretty much only use my smartwatch for notifications and for tracking my sleep. I could be doing so much more with it.

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    I was aware of open source OSs for watches - thank you for sharing this!

    I don’t suppose any of these three options has anything similar to Fitbit yet, right?