![]() In general, most show relative changes (e.g., +1.5☏ from your baseline), rather than exact numbers (e.g., 99.2☏). ![]() Starting waaaay-back there was Basis and their watches, then Fitbit over the last few years, and more recently we’ve had Whoop, Oura, and Apple all add it. We’ve seen a few other wearables add this in recent years, albeit at different levels. In this case, there actually are notable bits: The newly added nightly skin temperature sensing. I don’t tend to cover case/material, or (if you want to sound fancy) color changes, unless there are some other notable bits alongside. It was just a new bezel material option for the existing Polar Ignite 3 from last fall. Last week Polar announced a new watch, the Polar Ignite 3 Titanium. Mid-June till mid-August tends to be the quiet season for new watches, with the next big wave likely starting again in late August for more mainstream-consumer type watches, as is annually how it works. But hey, such is life after the exciting spring swing of new watch launches. Less random, and perhaps, a bit less exciting. ![]() It’s like the ‘Tidbits’ posts I usually do, except being all watches. Over the last week there’s been a few notable updates that are worth mentioning, even if briefly. ![]()
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