Flying ace
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For fun, I picked up a Pixel Watch 2 (yes I'm aware v4 is coming out next month, but I couldn't resist picking up a LTE version under $150!). I stumbled across the My Porsche App for Wear OS (google watch OS). I didn't expect much from it as I was very underwhelmed with the limited features of the Tag Heuer E4 Connected (also on Wear OS) Porsche Edition.
I have to say, based on what I paid, I'm very impressed with the features. It provides the most important data from the phone app, e.g. charging, battery and shutdown status, ability to unlock/lock and precondition, and tire pressure and trip stats.
The only fault I found was that despite setting the app to Fahrenheit units, the preconditioning is still in metric. All other units are as I have configured.
Ultimately, I cannot get myself to pay $1600 for the Tag Heuer for effectively an electronic product with 4-5 years of support and worth $400 (dealer trade in value). I really like the aesthetics of the Tag, and if I can find it preowned for $600 or so, I'll buy it. But IMO, if you just want basic vehicle stats, stick with Android or Apple watches' Porsche apps and call it a day!
I have to say, based on what I paid, I'm very impressed with the features. It provides the most important data from the phone app, e.g. charging, battery and shutdown status, ability to unlock/lock and precondition, and tire pressure and trip stats.
The only fault I found was that despite setting the app to Fahrenheit units, the preconditioning is still in metric. All other units are as I have configured.
Ultimately, I cannot get myself to pay $1600 for the Tag Heuer for effectively an electronic product with 4-5 years of support and worth $400 (dealer trade in value). I really like the aesthetics of the Tag, and if I can find it preowned for $600 or so, I'll buy it. But IMO, if you just want basic vehicle stats, stick with Android or Apple watches' Porsche apps and call it a day!
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