5 Drawbacks of Smartwatch Ownership: Battery Anxiety, Privacy Concerns, and More
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Jordan Wirth
Summary
This article explores the downsides and drawbacks of smartwatch ownership that often become apparent only after extended use. It covers five key reasons why someone might choose not to wear a smartwatch, including battery anxiety (constant charging needs), privacy concerns (data collection and tracking), unnecessary notifications and digital overload, the pressure of health tracking metrics, and the high cost-to-value ratio. The piece provides a balanced counterpoint to the typical promotional coverage of smartwatches, highlighting real-world frustrations that users encounter.
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From battery anxiety to privacy concerns, some of the biggest smartwatch drawbacks only become obvious after you've lived with one for a while.
The constant need to charge adds another layer of mental load to an already busy life.
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