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    chrish Bronze Member @freeheeler
    last edited by chrish 1 Sept 2020, 21:27 9 Jan 2020, 21:26

    @TELE-HO
    Yeaaaaa. Don’t think I want a company plugging me into the grid to power their watches. 🙂

    But yea, i think this tech is coming. Garmin with the solar thing, recouping power expended by the body, etc. and battery tech will eventually jump forward at some point.

    I’ve never been interested in a “smart watch” like the Apple Watch or WearOS devices because I loathe keeping stuff charged. Headphones and iPhone are plenty. I barely tolerate my Ambit3. I wear a Suunto essential as my daily and only use my Ambit for outings. Definitely don’t want to have to daily charge my watch. Blah!!!

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      Fenr1r @chrish
      last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 21:35

      @chrish Perhaps the Matrix watch is a clever double bluff to disguise the fact that we’re already … hmm: seems it only pairs with some kind of Nokia slide phone. How charmingly retro.

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        chrish Bronze Member @Fenr1r
        last edited by 9 Jan 2020, 23:23

        @Fenr1r @TELE-HO
        This is hysterical. I had no idea the company was ‘matrix’ and that’s what you guys were referring to. I went straight to the movie thinking about humans as batteries. I had only seen this referred to as PowerWatch sans company name. Too funny.

        For anyone interested.
        https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/smartwatch-powered-by-you-matrix-powerwatch-2#/

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          freeheeler @chrish
          last edited by 10 Jan 2020, 05:26

          @chrish
          a linear dynamo could be the GPS sportswatch solution as the classic mechanical watch with rotational weight and spring energy storage.
          no clue if the space consumed would deliver enough electrical power… but during running there’s a lot of motion. during cycling less of course

          http_%2F%2Fwww.sciencephoto.com%2Fimage%2F154338%2Flarge%2FC0091685-Linear_dynamo-SPL.jpg

          living sideways

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            Fenr1r @freeheeler
            last edited by 10 Jan 2020, 10:04

            @TELE-HO Would generating an electrical field that close to your GPS antenna possibly affect accuracy? If so, could one or other be sufficiently shielded/hardened without punitive weight penalty?

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              Egika Platinum Member
              last edited by 10 Jan 2020, 10:18

              it would moreso affect the compass!

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                Fenr1r @Egika
                last edited by 10 Jan 2020, 12:18

                @Egika Good point … Although that’s only one of many possible negative factors affecting GPS device compasses. I’m pretty sure mine are offset by heat, fog, nearby sneezing and Weltschmerz.

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                  dser54 Banned
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