Congratulations on mentioning a bunch of features that were baseline two decades ago.
Every Garmin has a full suite of health and exercise tracking. Smart functionality like tap to pay, messaging, app API integrations for using your watch and not your phone, integration with Garmin's entire line of outdoor smart equipment and sport-specific tools.
They're not comprable. If you just want a Pebble 2.0 and don't take care of your body, go with that. If you actually live a life, Garmin's a clearly superior choice.
Not at all. It will lead to easier to type passwords, likely. But that doesn’t mean shorter. This could easily be filled with passwords that are four words long with special characters interspersed.
Congratulations on mentioning a bunch of features that were baseline two decades ago.
Every Garmin has a full suite of health and exercise tracking. Smart functionality like tap to pay, messaging, app API integrations for using your watch and not your phone, integration with Garmin's entire line of outdoor smart equipment and sport-specific tools.
They're not comprable. If you just want a Pebble 2.0 and don't take care of your body, go with that. If you actually live a life, Garmin's a clearly superior choice.