I like my software like I like my women. Open, supportive and with a strong sense of community.
The first is Asteroid OS https://asteroidos.org/
The middle one is infinitime from Pine https://github.com/InfiniTimeOrg
Last one is wasp OS https://github.com/wasp-os/wasp-os
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.
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.
I love my asteroid os watch. This thing is pretty nice.
I am glad to see FOSS watch OS’s get some love
Yup, those hardworking watch developers deserve all the love and attention!
It’s not European (in fact it’s US American) but PebbleOS was open sourced a couple of months ago as well
I love my little pinetime.
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.
It just keeps getting better every time infinitime updates. I still miss my old pebble but this thing has pretty much filled the void.
It’s a nifty little watch!
We would’ve cracked the blood glucose monitoring already by now if all the smart watches were open-source.
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.
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?