What kind of wearable device do you want? Assuming it will work and feel like you imagine it would

It’s getting cold and so I’m fumbling with my phone and other devices.

I like the idea of a large screen on my forearm, but I’m not sure how it would work. Maybe it would be cool?

I see some company tried in 2014 and probably didn’t get anywhere (see Arubixs Portal), and there was that infamous Kickstarter too

KISSmyOS,
otter, (edited )

My forearms are is going to be so strong

TheMinions,

Similarly, I’ve always wanted the “wrist computer” from Chuck season 2.

Stalinwolf,
@Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca avatar

You can fit so many Ink Spots in this bad boy…

jedi,

Smart glasses.

otter,

With locally processed data

manualoverride,

*Contact Lenses

AnonStoleMyPants,

Ah yes. Can’t wait to get ads injected straight into my cornea. While driving my car. Wonderful.

uberkalden,

The premise was if they worked correctly.

manualoverride,

Well it could work really well… but capitalism will always be capitalism.

manualoverride,

Ha - they wouldn’t do that! It’s not like Waze puts a full screen ad up every time you stop at a traffic light… oh, wait. Damn you capitalism!!!

Deceptichum, (edited )
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

Cyborg eyes.

Enjoy your macular degeneration fleshbags.

manualoverride,

You only need one to be cyborg eye… the other one can succumb the way nature intended… to diabetes and television.

SethranKada,
@SethranKada@lemmy.ca avatar

Yup. Don’t care how heavy or ugly it is either. I’d probably buy the apple headset thing if it was cheaper, ran Linux, and wasn’t made by Apple. Can’t wait for the technology to come down in price.

swordsmanluke,

I’m with you.

In fact, I made my own. It’s fugly and dorky as hell, but it’s everything I want and nothing I don’t.

I used a VuFine LCD eyepiece and hooked a raspi Zero W to it. Input via Bluetooth keyboard. Not a lot of screen real estate, so I went full CLI and wrote my own TUI with widget support so I can have an “active” app, plus a bunch of passive data widgets.

Extrasvhx9he, (edited )

Honestly like iron mans HUD would be pretty neat to have but knowing myself I’d end up getting ran over while walking or would be easy pickings for a thief

Edit: Forgot to mention what I use. After getting a pair of buds+ I dont really fumble for my device anymore. Samsung’s touch controls for the buds+ are great. Setup with the app once and delete it right after and you’re golden

Augustiner,

I already hate that I have to have my phone with me at all times (cause of work and family that wants me to be available). Definitely don’t want to wear another thing tracking me, distracting me and spamming notifications.

If I had to switch my phone to a wearable the best would probably be an earpiece that reads text for me, if needed.

Glasses and wristbands are a privacy nightmare and I can’t wait for people to get AR ads with their shiny new glasses.

manualoverride,

Aw man, why did you have to ruin it by being such a pessimist! An entirely accurate and correct pessimist.

otter,

The hope here was that the device would work the way we want them to

So locally processed data, no tracking (unless you want to track your location intentionally) etc.

Augustiner,

Guess under those circumstances a health tracker might be a useful thing. I’m not a huge fan of quantifying that kinda stuff, but getting a heads up for problems would be nice. Don’t give me any shit like a sleep score or whatever, just beep me if my heart is beating irregularly or something else is wrong.

But as the other guy said, I’m too much of a pessimist to believe in a gadget like that ever existing ;) There’s always gonna be data mining and companies bombarding you with bullshit and ads.

PopShark,

Vision Pro jailbreak when?

rikudou,
@rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

I don’t even want that many sci-fi things, I want an Android smart watch that lasts a week with normal use.

BruceTwarzen,

My Huawei buds smartwatch lasts a good week. It's the gps when i go mountainbiking and walking that drains it quite a bit.

PopShark,

I saw a mrwhosetheboss video going over the Huawei tech we’re missing out on in the states and their smartwatches really impressed me besides the small stuff like lacking an app store on them

BruceTwarzen,

I have to be honest, my first and only smartwatch before this one was the watch 2 i think it was called. I bought it used and the battery was only good for a day or a day and a half tops. It was also slow and not very responsive, so i was truly blown away by this one. Always having emergency earbuds on hands is really nice too, although i haven't used them as much as i thought i would. I don't know about the app store thing, because i have all i need on it pretty much stock. Now in hindsight i would've probably been better off with one of those ink screen watches where the battery lasts a month or so. But otherwise i'm very happy, i wear it every day.

Deceptichum,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

You’d be better off asking for a time machine.

LastYearsPumpkin,

What do you use it for? I use a Garmin watch that shows me notifications, does sleep tracking, tracks workouts, and lasts two weeks on a charge.

Thorny_Insight,

One that slaps me on the back of my head every time I’m ruminating

otter,

I remember seeing something like that for posture, could repurpose it

Thorny_Insight,

I need that too

Vengefu1Tuna,

I miss my Pebble. :( I have yet to find an adequate replacement since it died.

thegreekgeek,
@thegreekgeek@midwest.social avatar

Same, I have the Amazon gts 2 and it’s alright but it’s not the same. Thinking of getting the PineTime next but the firmware was a bit underwhelming last I checked.

kilted_cyclist,

Same! After mine broke I bounced between Samsung and Garmin before landing in a feñix 6 pro sapphire. Battery life is amazing. Watch faces are configurable and Garmin has an application that allows you to build your own faces if you have the time/inclination. And it’s damn near indestructible. Going on 3 years daily wear and it still looks like it could be new. Check out the black Friday deals.

FireTower,
@FireTower@lemmy.world avatar

They make phone forearm mounts for runners.

MicrowavedTea,

I can’t find an image of it but the phone/watch concept shown in The Peripheral would be cool. Basically a touch screen that can be either flat and work like current smartphones or wrapped around your arm with the whole area being a screen (with a better interface than current smartwatches).

thegreekgeek,
@thegreekgeek@midwest.social avatar

Ooh, like a slap bracelet?

MicrowavedTea,

Pretty much yeah, it might have been the same motion as well

Moghul,

Does a bag of holding count?

otter,

A big positive for driving over transit is being able to bring extra stuff that you might need

A bag of holding would fix that. 100% prepared, all the time

Moghul,

Not to mention the ease of carry. No heavy backpacks or unwieldy suitcases.

brygphilomena,

Just don’t forget it on the train.

Devi,

Some kind of chip or retina scanner that lets you into wherever you want with no hassle. I have keys for home, keys for my car, keys for my parents, a keycard for work, a code for the gym, there's a lot of shit to carry round just so I can go into the places that I'm allowed to go into.

Stamets,
@Stamets@startrek.website avatar

Basically anything from Cyberpunk. That aesthetic is so astoundingly cool to me. The eye implants probably the most. When I was a kid I played this Terminator game for Gamecube and you could activate terminator vision whenever. I always thought it was the coolest thing ever and that’s not really changed. Gimme those special eyes. Wanna see the world in a new light.

bionicjoey,
Rhoeri,

I already have an Apple Watch. That’s enough for me.

Mugmoor,
@Mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

As dumb as it is, I’ve always wanted a robotic third arm.

applebusch,

Best we can do is a pair of robot arms. One would make you unbalanced.

Hyperreality,

Bit of a curve ball, but I'm a huge fan of a simple casio.

When you're in a city or a deprived poorer area, it's far safer to look at your watch than take out your phone.

It's also more professional in a work context, especially in customer facing roles. If you look at your phone to check the time, people are more likely to think you're checking your notifications and not fully engaged in what you're doing.

otter,

Have a casio you recommend?

asceticism,

Not the same commenting user. But I have the same feelings about watches.

I would say the Casio F-91w is the classic and timeless but depending on your needs something like the Casio World Time might be more your speed. IIRC they both have backlights alarms stop watches and tell the time. With the world time tracking all the major time zones and two timezones manually set.

Hyperreality, (edited )

Basic g-shock or the classic F91W.

The former, I'm a fan of the DW5600BB. Blacked out, minimalist, works with almost everything (even a suit), indestructible. A choice even watch snobs can respect. 50-100 dollars/euros on amazon.

The F91W comes in a few fun colours. I personally like black and gold. It's retro, so it's invariably seen as cool. It's also dirt cheap. 10-20 dollars/euros.

They've been making them for decades. A classic. Different colours if that's your style.

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