I’m looking for advice on a privacy friendly fitness tracker. One that doesn’t require storing my personal data on a third party site, where I can sync the data locally using an open source program. I do have a PineTime but it doesn’t really track metrics and I question the accuracy of the heat rate monitor. FitBit is owned by google, and I don’t want an Apple Watch. Any recommendations?

  • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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    9 months ago

    You’re never going to get any sort of privacy with any device that runs WearOS because Google, and it can’t be rooted.

    Your best bet is an open-source smartwatch. I looked at true privacy-friendly, offline, open-source smartwatch options a few weeks ago, and my conclusion is that the only two viable alternatives are a PineTime or an older smartwatch running AsteroidOS, and none of the watches supported by the latter are sold anymore. So that leaves the PineTime.

    Also, I wasn’t looking for a fitness tracker myself, but the one thing that stands out with applications for non-wearOS smartwatches is that they’re lackluster, to put it mildly. Fitness tracking with the PineTime is basically step counting and heartbeat monitoring. That might not be enough for you.

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      9 months ago

      It`s posible to flash custom firmware on WearOS watch, but it must support unlocking bootloader.

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      9 months ago

      I really like the PineTime, it’s still getting software updates and it has all the features I need already

    • go $fsck yourself@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      I never use my pinetime because the only thing it’s useful for is telling time and a very dim flashlight.

      Also, you left out Bangle.js