The UNA Watch, created by Lewis Allison, is a user-serviceable smartwatch that challenges the tech industry's trend of disposability. Following the costly repair of his wife's smartwatch, Allison launched a Kickstarter campaign which quickly reached its funding goal. The UNA Watch features familiar functions like activity tracking and heart rate monitoring, while also offering the capability for users to easily replace screens and batteries. Designed for accuracy, it includes dual GPS and promises a battery life of 10 days. The watch supports open-source coding, promoting customization and innovation.
"The tech industry has normalised disposability, but it doesn't have to be this way. When a screen cracks or a battery wears out, that shouldn't mean the end of the device."
"We're giving people the power to fix their own tech, saving them money while reducing e-waste."
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