r/SuggestMeProducts

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Are smartwatches worth buying or do they end up being a notification machine for your wrist?

I keep going back and forth on getting one.

On paper, a smartwatch sounds useful. Quick notifications, fitness tracking, timers, music control, all that. But I also can’t tell if people actually use all those features long term or if it mostly turns into one more thing to charge that just vibrates on your arm all day.

If you have one, did it end up feeling worth it? Or is it mostly a notification machine for your wrist?

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u/britneyknows888 — 4 days ago
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Got a mechanical keyboard recently. It’s been good so far

I wanted something better than a basic keyboard but didn’t want to spend too much, so I ended up getting the Aula F75.

So far it’s been good. Feels solid, sounds nice, and typing on it is way better than on the random keyboard I was using before. I use it for work, browsing, and a bit of gaming, and it’s been doing the job.

Main thing is it doesn’t feel cheap. That was the part I wasn’t sure about before buying it, but once it was on my desk that worry was gone pretty fast.

Nothing life-changing, just a good keyboard for the money.

If anyone else has one, curious how it’s been holding up.

u/hereisdebby — 7 days ago