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keymon-o | 2 years ago
I have a cheaper smartwatch and a dirty cheap robot cleaner.
Cheaper smartwatch has e-ink screen, notifications, payment, health monitors, etc. It doesn’t have all possible smart features, but in return I got 30d battery life.
Cheap robot vacuum cleaner is based on basic sensors, no lidar or recognition systems. It gets stuck in cables, it misses 10% of spots, but it captures 2 cup sized ball of dust every day.
I am happy with both. Especially because I researched and found what works for me. Maybe the ‘best’, ‘smartest’ and most expensive products in the market isn’t neccesaary what everybody needs?
Log_out_|2 years ago
If I recall correctly the winding energy was directly used up for operations to spare the battery. Someone help me out, the core was some SOC from TI..
keymon-o|2 years ago
I actually never heard about it but I guess we now live in the era of “gpt is your friend”. :)
xet7|2 years ago
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