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I am big Garmin fan. I love my Fenix 6. But this model has no touch screen (what is a pro point in my world). They also have models with touchscreen: https://www.garmin.com/de-DE/c/wearables-smartwatches/
Garmin is a Swiss company, but their operative headquarters are located in the US. So.. not sure if its really a European company.
At some point we should have a serious discussion about what does it even mean to be a European company, to put in focus a common idea, even if it has blurry edges and if it doesn't translate neatly in all situations.
We're discussing smartwatches, and Suunto gets shut down for being headquartered and operated from Finland BUT owned by a Chinese holding.
At the same time Garmin is a Swiss corporation, but run from Kansas, so that's not European.
And all all all smartwatches are made in China anyway. Maybe I should make a post.
First time I hear about Garmin being referred to as a Swiss company - whatโs your source? AFAIK, theyโre American though and through.
"Garmin Ltd. is a Swiss[7] company headquartered in Schaffhausen, Switzerland[2] with operational headquarters in Olathe, Kansas."
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garmin
So, its a faky Swiss company, but.. yeah.
Interesting! Meanwhile, in the English version: โGarmin Ltd. is an American multinational technology company based in Olathe, Kansas.โ
I really like my Garmin. I would love to find a source that breaks down how they operate and how European they could be considered being.
I hope my current Fenix lasts long enough for me to find a good alternative. Open source and locally managed data would be great but consumer friendly alternatives have quite a way to go still.
Oh man, do you have a minute to talk about our Lord and saviour Gadgetbridge?
It's an open source, 100% local Android app that can be used to replace vendor app for certain wearables. And it works really well with my Garmin Instinct 2s.
https://gadgetbridge.org/
You can keep your Fenix going, and cut out the American server.
Thanks - I'll keep it in mind if I switch to Android at some point in the future!