• gsharp@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    When my latest Fitbit dies, I’ll be taking a look at the UNA watch.

    USB-C charging and repairable.

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    The only thing lacking is some Fediverse presence.

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      1 day ago

      Man that’s a taco ugly in your face logo to always have at the bottom of your watch face. It’s not subtle at all.

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      2 days ago

      All kidding aside, support for self-hosted server or just a local program to store and visualize your data would be amazing

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      1 day ago

      No mention if it is waterproof so i bet it isn’t. Modular and waterproof are tough to achieve simultaneously.

      Edit: see below. It does not yet have a waterproof rating but is not currently submersible.

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          2 days ago

          Man i looked everywhere for that and didn’t see it, sorry.

          I still don’t see that rating but i found this:

          waterproof rating tbd but currently not submersible

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            My bad you are right I read too fast. They say this about the connector :

            UNA uses a standard USB-C cable, meaning less time searching when you occasionally need to charge your watch. Does this USB-C connector affect the waterproof rating? No, it doesn’t as the USB-C connector on the watch is IPX8 rated, meaning the internals of the watch are completely sealed from the outside of the connector.

            But I couldn’t find where they define their “waterproof rating”.