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Masimo — the company that got the Apple Watch banned — has unveiled its new smartwatch
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Which is odd because I do want the health stuff, but don't want the rest of that stuff that is useless to me. I don't need the texting, music, weather, or the phone stuff - my smart phone still needs to be in bluetooth range for it to work anyway.
But I do value the ability to take a pulse, blood pressure, and count steps. It has increased my self-awareness and improved my health consciousness - small changes can make big differences. And for $40US, I found a decent watch that actually works pretty well.
I really like Garmin for this. Lots of models to choose from to find your niche (eg, they have running focused, scuba diving focused, or just looks like a regular watch with no gps). What's cool is their ecosystem is NOT to do much smartwatch stuff. It's all about health focus. Or maybe fitness focus I guess.
Edit: oh I reread and saw you want blood pressure. They don't do this that I know of.
Garmin is also the only fitness tracker that isn't just like explicitly selling your data. But then again who's to say that won't change tomorrow.
Take a look at Withings.
May I ask which watch you ended up with?
I bought a FITVII smartwatch from Amazon, (the price has gone up a bit since I ordered mine), after seeing a review of smart watches on a tech website. It was rated as their "Best Budget" -YMMV- smart watch.
A word of warning - it took over 3 months to receive the watch even though it was listed as in stock with 10pcs available. In truth I forgot about it until it showed up in the mail.....