• solrize@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Ugh, it has a microphone. Eavesdropping malware incoming. And it’s another big clonky smartwatch.

    It’s nice that it has a blood oxygen sensor I guess. And there’s a 6d accelerometer. I don’t see mention of a temperature sensor either, though with the wireless connectivity and presumed frequent recharging, I guess you can keep correcting the time.

    I still like the Sensorwatch (sensorwatch.net) better. Much more modest, smaller, etc. Runs for a year on a coin cell, has a temperature sensor which can used to correct the oscillator and give timing accuracy to within a few seconds a year, and other cool stuff.

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      1 month ago

      “It has a mic, so it’ll definitely have eavesdropping malware” is quite a logical jump to make. Everything has a mic nowadays.

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        1 month ago

        The crappy old Casio that I use now has no microphone and no wireless comms. Just an LCD and some pushbuttons.

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        1 month ago

        Yes and it’s a constant issue, and there is tons of security stuff in the phone to deal with the mic’s presence. I’ve elsewhere suggested making phones with no mics, so if you want to make a voice phone call you have to use an external mic. At least the phone has an important application that uses the mic.

        The mic in this watch seems to have been added to the hardware just because they could. But as they say, just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

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          1 month ago

          Smart watches often have mics because they can be used to take calls without having your phone on you (still has to be near you unless it’s a cellular smartwatch), or to use the assistants or whatever.

          The PineTime (Pro) is the one place where this shouldn’t worry you because whatever software you’re running on it was installed by you so you’ve hopefully vetted it for security.

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      1 month ago

      I have a pinephone, and it has hardware on/off switches for mic, wireless, camera. my bet would be so will the pine time pro.

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        1 month ago

        This is about a watch, not a phone. It looks like they added the mic as an afterthought.