Bridger Watch - "The Problem No One Fixed" (smartwatch)

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I just happened to see an advertisement for a new and upcoming performance watch designed for the backcountry. It's called the Bridger Watch. I could not find all of the details yet, but I found a few. I think the idea of it is great, but I am also a gear guy, so my opinion is biased. From what limited information I could find, it appears the battery life is around 14 days. Granted, I do not know if that is 14 days with GPS running the whole time (if it is, that is fantastic), but if that is regular use, then I think that is a bit lacking compared to some other manufactures' battery durations. Does anyone have any other intel on it? What are your thoughts?


Their website said they won an award, I found it here: https://ajprotech.com/selected-work/wearables/bridger-watch
 
I'm a total gear nerd as well and somehow this just doesn't "do it" for me. The thing is, I'm always still going to bring my cell and when I do it's going to be my primary GPS. But let's face it, none of us are looking at our watches OR maps every 2 minutes. If you know you're going "over there" it might take a half hour to an hour to get there. I'll sometimes grab my GPS to make sure I'm relatively on the bearing I wanted to be if I'm bushwhacking through heavy brush and having to zig-zag a lot but otherwise I bet I only look at it a half dozen times a day. Honestly 90% of the time I'm looking at it "a lot" it's because it's dark, I'm headed back to camp, and I'm making sure I haven't wandered off track.

I guess what I'm saying is my use cases aren't really "I need a crisp, clear topo that I can look at that place a mile over" category. But maybe I'm an odd duck because lately I've stopped wearing a watch at all while hunting. It's just one more place for sweat and bits of brush to get caught in.

14 days of battery life ought to be pretty appealing for anyone who DOES want a GPS watch, though. I think the longest commonly available ones right now are in the 2-3 day range. GPS is a huge battery suck. I wonder how they do it though? A GPS receiver is very power hungry. Maybe it requires pairing to a phone to offload the receiver side of that? That might be a pro or con depending on how they implemented it.
 
I'm a total gear nerd as well and somehow this just doesn't "do it" for me. The thing is, I'm always still going to bring my cell and when I do it's going to be my primary GPS. But let's face it, none of us are looking at our watches OR maps every 2 minutes. If you know you're going "over there" it might take a half hour to an hour to get there. I'll sometimes grab my GPS to make sure I'm relatively on the bearing I wanted to be if I'm bushwhacking through heavy brush and having to zig-zag a lot but otherwise I bet I only look at it a half dozen times a day. Honestly 90% of the time I'm looking at it "a lot" it's because it's dark, I'm headed back to camp, and I'm making sure I haven't wandered off track.

I guess what I'm saying is my use cases aren't really "I need a crisp, clear topo that I can look at that place a mile over" category. But maybe I'm an odd duck because lately I've stopped wearing a watch at all while hunting. It's just one more place for sweat and bits of brush to get caught in.

14 days of battery life ought to be pretty appealing for anyone who DOES want a GPS watch, though. I think the longest commonly available ones right now are in the 2-3 day range. GPS is a huge battery suck. I wonder how they do it though? A GPS receiver is very power hungry. Maybe it requires pairing to a phone to offload the receiver side of that? That might be a pro or con depending on how they implemented it.
You bring up a very good point, the lack of a need to constantly look at GPS. I suppose there are scenarios where it could be utilized, but you're right, for the most part, it's I need to get 'there', so I visually aim and go.

I did see that MSRP is upwards of just over $1K.
 
Nice! Pretty happy with my Fenix 8. But, I'll certainly keep my eye on this to see what advantages this has over my current setup.
 
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