Huami Amazfit Bip comes close, but has no apps and needs touch input to function (no music control either). It does measure your pulse and last 30+ days, though.
I would easily pay hundreds of € for the best of those watches with an open source OS.
But instead manufacturers stick to touch operated OLED screen watches that last no more than a few days, with Android Wear ones often not even lasting 1.
The bip can sort of do music control on Android if you use third party apps instead of the Huami one. Notify & Fitness, for example, can control different things when the button is pushed.
Huami Amazfit Bip comes close, but has no apps and needs touch input to function (no music control either). It does measure your pulse and last 30+ days, though.
I would easily pay hundreds of € for the best of those watches with an open source OS.
But instead manufacturers stick to touch operated OLED screen watches that last no more than a few days, with Android Wear ones often not even lasting 1.
Dude, why?