Sustainable Tech
Sabaidee, Welcome!
This is a community for promoting sustainability in tech and computing. This includes: understanding the impact that our tech/computing choices have on the environment; purchasing or re-using devices that are sustainable and repairable; how to properly recycle or dispose of old devices when it is beyond use; and promoting software and services that allow us to reduce our environmental impact in the long term, both at work and in our personal lives.
This isn't a competition, it's a reminder to stay grounded when making your decisions. Remember: The most sustainable device is the one that you are already using.
Rules:
- Stay on-topic. Everything from sustainable smartphones to data centers and the green energy that powers them is fair game.
- Be excellent to each other.
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Withings watches really hit that sweet spot of no notification smart watch that lasts a month on battery but still tracks your sleep and heart rate.
My smart watch actually annoyed me, and I went back to the Mi band.
It's the perfect balance. I get the time; heart, spo2, and sleep tracking; good battery life; notification viewing; phone call viewing..
It's like a debloated smart watch, and it's perfect.
Same. I first rolled back to simple Casio watch but then settled on fitbit band.
I got a Garmin Fenix 7X at very deep discount and love it. It’s not as “smart” as my Galaxy Watch was, but I only charge at most twice a month and it has a built in flashlight