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TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - Peter Gamma - 09-21-2020 I m interested in Linux watch. I cam across the TicWatch Pro 2020. Posting here is a bit off-topic, but what makes a Pine64 device a Pine64 device? Does it need an Allwinner A64 processor? I compaired the specifications of the PinePhone, the PineTime and the TicWatch Pro: The PinePhone uses an Allwinner A64 processor, which has four Cortex-A53 cores clocked at 1.152GHz and a Mali-400 MP2 GPU. Its frame and case cover is made of plastic. It contains a 5 megapixel back camera and a 2 megapixel front camera and a USB-C port with USB 2.0 that supports DisplayPort alt-mode PineTime Smartwatch
There is custom ROM for the TicWatch Pro available. It is quiet advanced with 402 pages: https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/other-smartwatches/rom-kernel-t3821013/page402 The TicWatch Pro has a touch display, and it should be possible to run Linux on Android on it, and therefore Ubuntu touch on Android. With such an advanced custom ROM, it should also be possible to access the watch buttons and control those from Ubuntu touch. What do you think about this project? RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - Peter Gamma - 09-21-2020 It does not necessarily have to be Ubuntu Touch, also a simpler version of Linux would do the job. With the current PineTime, it is not possible in an easy way to implement a Linux sports watch: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=10172&highlight=ble+bike+computer with the Ticwatch Pro and Linux, it would be easier. To be more accurate, it would be a Ticwatch Pro with custom ROM and Linux on Android wear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rjvs4aFS5g RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - danielt - 09-22-2020 I think one of the most striking characteristics of Pine64 products is that they work to reach the widest possible audience through careful cost optimization both during manufacturing, supply chain and sales. AFAICT the TicWatch Pro 2020 is more expensive than even the flagship Pine64 products and, more specifically, it is >10x more expensive than a PineTime! It is a different product targetting (radically) different requirements. RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - Peter Gamma - 09-22-2020 You are right. But with for instance BrainFlow software which runs also on Linux, the Ticwatch pro would be the most affordable device on the marked for ECG,MEG,EEG data, etc: https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ a Linux Ticwatch Pro could be used for sampling for instance heart rate variability data, but also EEG data. There are watches available on the market which can measure heart rate variability and also EEG data like the SOMNOwatch plus: https://somnomedics.de/en/solutions/sleep_diagnostics/actigraphy/somnowatch-plus-actigraphy/ but these devices are much more expensive. RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - KC9UDX - 09-22-2020 You do tend to get what you pay for. RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - Peter Gamma - 09-22-2020 I see that there is a growing interest in very affordable Open Source Smartwatches and also in very expensive ones. Unfortunately, the community of developers of these devices is still small. I m a big fan of these devices. Should they not be promoted as much as possible? I m promoting these devices wherever I can: https://forum.xda-developers.com/smartwatch/other-smartwatches/linux-android-wear-ticwatch-pro-2020-t4166623 RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - danielt - 09-22-2020 (09-22-2020, 09:51 AM)Peter Gamma Wrote: I see that there is a growing interest in very affordable Open Source Smartwatches and also in very expensive ones. Unfortunately, the community of developers of these devices is still small. I m a big fan of these devices. Should they not be promoted as much as possible? The PineTime is an exciting project precisely because it is creating a community around which the developers interested affordable smartwatches can coalesce (and there is no doubt that it is attracting a wide range of developers at present). However it seems to me that the communities interested in affordable smartwatches based on microcontrollers are likely to be disjoint from the communities interested in very expensive smartwatches built on more powerful hardware. RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - Peter Gamma - 09-22-2020 O.k. I understand. But also an affordable smartwatch based on less powerful architecture would be desirable, under the condition that it can run Linux software on it. Garmin watches for instance are as far as I know Linux based watches. These watches allow very limited control of the user over the watch by their Connect IQ platform. The only alternative which THIS IS ANT+ offers are Rasperri PI based projects which run also on Linux. Therefore I'm only interested in smartwatches which can run Linux. RE: TicWatch Pro 2020 with Ubuntu Touch as a PineTime Pine64 device? - antoinem - 03-25-2021 (09-22-2020, 05:02 AM)danielt Wrote: I think one of the most striking characteristics of Pine64 products is that they work to reach the widest possible audience through careful cost optimization both during manufacturing, supply chain and sales.I agree. SIBLIM: Small is Beautiful, Less is More. |