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I've got a cheap fitbit and the god damn thing can't even track heart-rate without you doing this weird ass finger-pinch bullshit on it. So I'd love to know this as well.
I've still got my eye on the https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/ -- but it's an open source project and while I may be highly devoted to promoting open source things, there are times when open source just isn't...solid enough for daily use. This is one of those times. Cool to see an open development platform for a smartwatch though :)
I have a PineTime and admittedly I haven't used it in a while since it's original release but the heart rate monitor, at least then, was all over the place. I am going to try to see if I can charge it up and update the firmware to test and see if it makes a difference.
I daily drive it for almost 2 years. Can totally recommend. With the latest firmware it lasts half a month for me.