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Updated · Boy Genius Report · May 17
Users Abandon Smartwatches for Traditional Watches, Citing 5 Drawbacks
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · May 17

Users Abandon Smartwatches for Traditional Watches, Citing 5 Drawbacks

1 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · May 17
  • Online users and reviewers are increasingly swapping smartwatches for traditional watches, saying constant wrist alerts, fitness goals and health tracking make them feel more tethered to their phones, not less.
  • Five complaints drive the shift: notification overload, pressure from always-on data, device replacement and e-waste, skin irritation from near-constant wear, and a preference for classic watch design.
  • Battery aging and annual hardware upgrades make smartwatches feel disposable compared with regular watches that can last for years, while older devices often end up unused on shelves.
  • Phones now cover more of the same functions, reducing the need for a watch; the report notes iPhone workout tracking and AirPods heart-rate features can handle runs without an Apple Watch.
  • The broader appeal of traditional watches is less about losing utility than escaping always-on connectivity and treating a watch as a durable accessory rather than another screen.
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