by George Whittaker The open-source wearable ecosystem just received a major upgrade. AsteroidOS 2.0 has officially been released, bringing new life to Linux-based smartwatches and giving aging hardware a fresh purpose. Built by a passionate community of developers, AsteroidOS continues to push the idea that wearable technology can remain open, customizable, and free from vendor lock-in. For users who prefer control over their devices, and for those with older smartwatches gathering dust, AsteroidOS 2.0 represents a compelling alternative to proprietary smartwatch platforms. What Is AsteroidOS? AsteroidOS is an open-source operating system designed specifically for smartwatches. Originally developed as a replacement for discontinued or unsupported Android Wear devices, the project has grown into a full Linux-based wearable platform. Unlike closed smartwatch systems, AsteroidOS emphasizes: Privacy-first design Minimal background tracking Full user control Community-driven development It
Source: https://www.linuxjournal.com/conten...s-community-driven-linux-revival-smartwatches
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Source: https://www.linuxjournal.com/conten...s-community-driven-linux-revival-smartwatches
Aggregated via Linux News

