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overlordalex | 2 years ago
However the biggest problem is that the eInk screens seem to be a major failure point - even when working normally it seems to suffer massive burn-in making it unreadable after a few months.
My first watch had the screen die due to what I believe was trapped moisture (the weep-hole on the back is easily clogged) and just a few days ago my current watch also had the screen go bad.
It's really sad because the feature-set is almost precisely what I want, at exactly the price I'd like to pay
Wildgoose|2 years ago
I have had it almost three years though and I can still read it unless the ambient light is too dim.
I find it useful to quickly answer phone calls and to control music/podcast replaying and of course the heart rate and sleep tracking.
It is a good device even with this problem - I will probably buy another to replace this one, possibly when they release their next update.