I had the OG pebble, which I only stopped using due to suffering the screen corruption bug that plagued a small percentage of the original models. Other than that it was smooth as silk. It'd last close on a month on a single charge. I literally charged it up before going on a 2 1/2 week vacation, didn't take my charger with me, and had no problems.
Then had an Asus ZenWatch 3. WatchOS was frustrating at the time over the ability to customise what notifications would actually get to the watch, and the battery life of the device was terrible, getting worse over the space of a couple of years. Even had some reliability issues with the messages actually reaching the watch at all.
Wanting to go back to e-ink displays and longer battery life, I've got a Amazfit Blip, who's software was just awful. Even "simple" things like sleep tracking wouldn't work properly, dying out or flat out not being accessible from "Sleep for Android", heart rate monitoring wouldn't sync reliably to anything, notifications would just randomly stop working. It also had no ability to disable certain apps from sending notifications to the watch, even if the notifications are set to silent on the phone.
There was an open source app that I used to have to use alongside their own app that was necessary to actually fix everything wrong with the original software and make the device work with anything approaching reliability.
The recent overhaul of their own app (seems like a ground up rewrite to me) has actually fixed most of the issues that I've had with it. It still occasionally just craps out and requires me to turn the whole bluetooth stack off and on again.
Then had an Asus ZenWatch 3. WatchOS was frustrating at the time over the ability to customise what notifications would actually get to the watch, and the battery life of the device was terrible, getting worse over the space of a couple of years. Even had some reliability issues with the messages actually reaching the watch at all.
Wanting to go back to e-ink displays and longer battery life, I've got a Amazfit Blip, who's software was just awful. Even "simple" things like sleep tracking wouldn't work properly, dying out or flat out not being accessible from "Sleep for Android", heart rate monitoring wouldn't sync reliably to anything, notifications would just randomly stop working. It also had no ability to disable certain apps from sending notifications to the watch, even if the notifications are set to silent on the phone.
There was an open source app that I used to have to use alongside their own app that was necessary to actually fix everything wrong with the original software and make the device work with anything approaching reliability.
The recent overhaul of their own app (seems like a ground up rewrite to me) has actually fixed most of the issues that I've had with it. It still occasionally just craps out and requires me to turn the whole bluetooth stack off and on again.