> In the same way the Apple Watch doesn’t do anything better than an iPhone
I don't own an Apple Watch, but even my basic little Fitbit Charge has quite a few things it does way better than my phone (some of which my phone can't do at all, due to not actually having the required sensors).
It's a little weird to me how common a sentiment this has been in all this. Do y'all not actually use the wearables that already exist? They all have something clear and useful that they do excellently compared to the weird little Android box that the r1 currently is - even little sleep rings like the Oura ring.
And that's beside the fact that the r1 isn't even a wearable.
I don't own an Apple Watch, but even my basic little Fitbit Charge has quite a few things it does way better than my phone (some of which my phone can't do at all, due to not actually having the required sensors).
It's a little weird to me how common a sentiment this has been in all this. Do y'all not actually use the wearables that already exist? They all have something clear and useful that they do excellently compared to the weird little Android box that the r1 currently is - even little sleep rings like the Oura ring.
And that's beside the fact that the r1 isn't even a wearable.