“Any alternative to a smartwatch that is more discreet, thinner, and without a screen?”

Smart watches are already part of the lives of many of us. We wear them on our wrist but not only to check the time, but also to check notifications and monitor our health. But what if you just want to monitor your health without needing a whole watch? Are there screen-free alternatives that are more discreet, thinner and more unnoticed? This is one of the questions that a xatakero asked us in our Discord who decided to take advantage The Officeone of the advantages of Xataka Xtraour subscription to access exclusive newsletters, raffles, promotions and other exclusive advantages. In this case, what we offer is a direct line with us to resolve questions like this. The xatakero who consulted us told us that he had switched to analog watches, but that he still wanted some discreet accessory to monitor his health. This is what our colleague Iván Linares, specialist in smartphones and mobile accessories, answered. The question For a long time I have felt the need to do without a smartwatch (in fact I have already put it away and taken out my watch collection and right now I am wearing my Casio ga2100). However, I still need to monitor my health. Currently I have seen the Amazfit Helio Strap (or Ring) and some brands, but I can’t find much else to put on the other wrist without it being another screen. Any more discreet or subtle suggestions that go unnoticed? Our response Bracelets without screen and other more discreet devices that simply measure your health continue to grow, but they still have to take steps forward in the market. But there are already some very interesting alternatives, and this was our recommendation If you want a watch without a screen, the best known is Whoopalthough it has a drawback: you have to pay a subscription. Other options that I would look at first: you have the Helium Strap what you mention and the Polar Loopboth without extra payments. If I had to choose one, I think the Amazfit one offers the best value for money, although it seems to be discontinued. You can also opt for a hybrid smartwatch: classic dial and activity tracker, the best of both worlds. I have always found the Withings ones to be an excellent option, although they are also more expensive. They have the advantage that they offer a classic watch design and very good quality of finishes. In terms of health tracking, Withings is also doing very well (I’ve been using their platform since I bought their first scale and I’m happy). If you want a band without a screen, I would go for the Helio Strap. I’m not a big fan of the rings: apart from the fact that you have to carry them more often, they get in the way when doing strength exercises with weights. Shortly after giving this answer, the Fitbit Air which, without a doubt, would be another of our main recommendations for those looking for a bracelet without a screen. Do you have more questions like this? The subscribers of Xataka Xtra You can send us your questions and our team will respond personally. And if you are already a subscriber, remember this advantage and that you can ask us whenever you want.

Telefónica had remained in a discreet background in LaLiga’s war against Cloudflare. That is over

The indiscriminate blockages of IPS From LaLiga now they have a new protagonist. Telefónica has sent a document to the European Commission in which it defends said blockages And openly criticizes the techniques and technologies that Cloudflare uses to protect the privacy of users. What happened. The commission made a consultation with the audiovisual and operators sector with the idea of ​​regulating it and taking measures in a specific scenario: protection against piracy of live sports emissions and other events. As indicated In BandanchaTelefónica responded with a document Posted on May 27. It speaks of a situation that according to this company harms the operators when it comes to fighting piracy in those broadcasts. The problems grow. According to Telefónica, illegal access to emissions of all kinds has been increased since the European Commission (EC) published its initial recommendations to combat online sports piracy in May 2023. According to their data, between 43 and 46% of users with Internet access report that they also have illegal acesses to audiovisual content. DSA is not enough. For Telefónica THE DIGITAL SERVICES ACT (DSA) It is not enough to combat piracy in live sports broadcasts. They cite article 7 of that regulation indicating that it introduces the principle of good Samaritan: it allows services to voluntarily take measures to detect and eliminate illegal stines. That policy is voluntary, not mandatory, which according to Telefónica causes lagoons in its application. Intermediaries are saved. Article 16 of the DSA is also seen as insufficient by Telefónica, since it excludes intermediaries. They ask for more strict requirements for servers of DNS, VPN file hosting. And they also point to the platforms that provide reverse proxies and CDNS, which allow this type of internet activity. Criticism of ECH. The ECH technology (Encrypted Client Hello) is an extension of the TLS protocol that prevents operators from identifying which specific domain is requesting the user and prevents them from blocking specific domains. This technology protects the privacy of the suppliers of these contents and Telefónica asks for legal instruments and tools “that are equated with the same level of technical development” of these mechanisms. Or what is the same: asks for ways of being able to undo what Ech does. And fight against P2P. In Telefónica expressly cite the ACESTREAM BASED P2P NETWORKS as responsible for 30-40% of the total volume of platforms with live sports emissions contents illegally. They talk about how these networks are used through social networks and websites and even in APKs and multimedia players such as Kodi. Blocks sentences. The operator informed the CE of how to fight those emissions They fit several sentences. The most notable, number 310/2024 of December 18, of Court No. 6 of Barcelona and in which the plaintiffs were LaLiga and Movistar+. Cloudflare does not cooperate. In the telephone document openly accuse Cloudflare of “violating judicial sentences, refusing conscious and repeatedly to provide effective protection measures in reference to the services it manages.” For the operator “the level of breach and lack of cooperation is not precedents.” He also mentions that although he is in contact with intermediaries such as Cloudflarein certain cases there is only resistance in compliance with judicial sentences. EU measures are insufficient. Although the operator does not provide concrete data of the Impact dimension Of these emissions, they ensure that the current regulations are not enough. In the document they recommend being able to take stricter technical measures that, for example, allow “the immediate elimination of live illegal emissions and in any case in the first 30 minutes from the reception of the notification.” And the damage to third parties, what. The document does not speak at any time of damage to third parties that cause those indiscriminate blockages. It is not mentioned, for example, that in some days of LaLiga there have been about 2.7 million inaccessible web domains And it has also made many companies lose customers and income during those periods of inaccessibility. Not only that: The damage is also reputational: Services They are fallenbut not because of them, and many users may not know the background of the situation and make them unfairly responsible. The case is already in the Constitutional. In recent weeks we have seen how First rootedcon and Then cloudflare They have submitted two registered resources to the Constitutional Court in independent and separately. The objective is to annul the sentence in which LaLiga and Telefónica are supported – in addition to other operators – to carry out those indiscriminate blockages. There is no estimated date for the resolution of these resources. In Xataka | LaLiga has found the best way to beat Cloudflare: ally with its competition

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