06-15-2020, 01:15 AM
(06-14-2020, 06:37 PM)ichibon-brosan Wrote: In short, you don't easily charge the watch. You would think with a handy adapter provided, you could plug in the charging pod, and place the watch on it, but there is no LED or anything to indicate charging is taking place, and unless you have some kind of current sensing device, you can only hope it is charging, which leads to some number of two hour periods after which you press the button or touch the screen and hope for a response. That is how I spent my day, and frankly I found it unsatisfying. I am actually getting bored with buying things that don't have clearly written startup instructions. With a hardware cost of $25, it doesn't take long to waste hours of your time, and suddenly you realize the time you have wasted has exceeded the cost of the hardware many times over. I am sorry now I bought this and wasted my time struggling with it. The investment of my money and time would have been more valuable with something well documented that would have left me with experience and skills to use later. I don't recommend fooling around with this.
I think "in experiment" product is not for you... Yes you lost some hours, but to have a "startable" product with PineTime, you need to past lot of time in coding and debugging, or you need to wait the final product...
For the "in charge" part, when you push the PineTime in the deck and rubber it, the screen will light up. so you can see it is charging.
Or you can develop YOUR interface.
So not blame producer for a "fully documented" schema and "no firmware" provided, since it is IN the description...
and the purpose of the product.
I am sorry but your message let me think you need to see in Apple Store and not in Pine64 products...