u/Infamous_Cap5119

Image 1 — New to me! 2018 BMW F80 M3 Competition Pure edition LCI
Image 2 — New to me! 2018 BMW F80 M3 Competition Pure edition LCI
Image 3 — New to me! 2018 BMW F80 M3 Competition Pure edition LCI
▲ 79 r/BMW

New to me! 2018 BMW F80 M3 Competition Pure edition LCI

I was fortunate to pick up this pristine M3 F80 with only 20,000km's (12,000 miles) on it!

My first BMW and by far the most powerful car I have owned. I've had it for only 2 days and I look for any excuse to drive it. What a car!

u/Infamous_Cap5119 — 2 days ago
▲ 99 r/F80

New to me! 2018 BMW F80 M3 Competition Pure edition LCI

I was fortunate to pick up this pristine M3 F80 with only 20,000km's (12,000 miles) on it!

My first BMW and by far the most powerful car I have owned. I've had it for only 2 days and I look for any excuse to drive it. What a car!

u/Infamous_Cap5119 — 2 days ago

My new Promaster Sky dynamic blue (JV2000-51L) U830 arrived today!

I bought this as my new daily driver, it is very comfortable and the colouration of the face under different light angles is mesmerising! I usually wear black faced watches, this is my first blue face to mix up my collection and it's great.

It looks better in person than I'd hoped, I'm very happy with it.

(wrist size 18.5cm / 7.3")

u/Infamous_Cap5119 — 1 month ago
▲ 92 r/fitbit

The Google Health insights are already better than Whoop and Garmin (IMO)

I have been a Pixel Watch and Garmin user for a long time. Last year I bought a Whoop (FOMO) and only about 6 months into my membership I was no longer getting much value out of the data and insights (it repeated the same things and didn't really offer any proactive I do), so I cancelled my 12 month auto renewal with 6 months to go.

I pre ordered the Fitbit Air. So that I would have a history of data before I receive it, I started wearing my Pixel Watch 4 again.

The Fitbit app was updated recently and I am really impressed with the data and insights already (for AI insights that are relatively new to Fitbit that should only improve).

Few examples:

  1. a few nights ago I didn't have a great sleep. I use MacroFactor for food tracking and in the morning summary Fitbit said that having a late (mid afternoon) coffee was a disruptor to my sleep quality and offered advice about avoiding a late coffee. I was not expecting the insights to extend beyond Fitbit's data! It is clearly analysing all connected apps and services data too!

  2. another poor sleep score example and the summary said along the lines of "you fell asleep in 7 minutes, however your brain activity took over 30 minutes to settle down indicating high levels of stress" and then it offered solutions to winding down before sleep, including journalling to get the thoughts out of my mind.

  3. after a few days of rain, this morning my summary recommended getting some natural light with the clear weather today, as well as a reminder to charge my watch as the battery was getting low.

The other more obvious and expected health metrics insights have been good too.

I'm pleasantly surprised by what it has identified (and not being limited to just Fitbit data) and the solutions it offered me. It appears to be taking a holistic view and offers proactive steps to improve, this is exactly what a health and well-being companion app should be doing.

I for one am very excited about having a screenless tracker and great insights.

Whoop should be very worried IMO. I think Whoop, Garmin, and other smaller competitors will not be able to compete with Google on the AI and data front.

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u/Infamous_Cap5119 — 2 months ago