This is the smartwatch I own. True netrunners know that the tech we wear on (or under) our skin is a prime entry vector for ever hungry megacorps to bleed the pulsing data from our digital veins, so having a wearable I have full control over is of paramount importance. I can flash it with new firmware whenever I want, the multiple open source options available are all an open book to any hacker worth their cyberlinguistic salt, and I can know for a fact that it won’t phone home with my location or other data to any corporation behind the scenes. If we are all going to be cyborgs integrating technology onto and eventually into our bodies, better to control that tech ourselves!

    • Edgerunner Alexis@dataterm.digitalOPM
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      1 year ago

      Sealed means the back plate is glued on whereas the development version lets you remove the back plate with screws. I got the sealed version because it’s more water resistant and I’ve been nasty habit of annihilating my electronics with water but honestly I’d recommend getting the dev version if you want

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        1 year ago

        I’ve had watches in the past with a screwed back and rubber gasket that were very waterproof. Is the dev version really that easy to destroy?