Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jun 19
Consumers Ditch $399 Smartwatches for Simpler Wearables as Notification Overload Fuels Analog Rebound
Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jun 19

Consumers Ditch $399 Smartwatches for Simpler Wearables as Notification Overload Fuels Analog Rebound

2 articles · Updated · Engadget · Jun 19

Summary

  • $399 Apple Watches and similar devices are prompting some consumers to switch to simpler wearables or analog watches, citing distraction, stress and weak value in a tighter economy.
  • Wrist alerts and expanding features are a key trigger: users say smartwatches keep them tethered to messages, workouts and health metrics they wanted technology to simplify.
  • Safety and accuracy concerns add to the shift, with one study finding smartwatch notifications distracted drivers more than phone alerts and some health readings remaining algorithmic estimates.
  • Cheaper or screen-free alternatives are gaining attention, including Google's sold-out $100 Fitbit Air, subscription-based Whoop bands, $399 smart rings and classic watches starting around $30.

Insights

Are people trading life-saving smartwatch features for the mental peace of simpler, analog alternatives?
As smart rings boom, will discreet health tracking make the distracting smartwatch screen obsolete?
Is the 'analog rebellion' a true desire to disconnect or a pushback against the high cost of today's gadgets?