At a $99 pricepoint with a forced Nintendo Switch Online requirement for an alarm clock, I'm more surprised that someone has an Alarmo.
The subscription is only required to buy it, and only until mid January. It's possible to use Alarmo without an active NSO subscription.
Inb4 they "update" the firmware and suddenly they stop working if you're not subscribed
Never update the firmware on devices you have no issues with (if you have the choice). I learned that the hard way when I updated my LG B2 this year and now it has VRR flicker at any framerate below its refreshrate… And ofc I can‘t downgrade.
Updates for big corporate stuff rarely come with useful features or improvements anyway, just with more ads.
I‘m ranting, apologies.
You say that as if companies weren't pushing over the air firmware updates these days
That‘s why I said „if you have the choice,“ I certainly won‘t connect my next TV to the internet.
At a $99 pricepoint with a forced Nintendo Switch Online requirement for an alarm clock, I'm more surprised that someone has an Alarmo.
The subscription is only required to buy it, and only until mid January. It's possible to use Alarmo without an active NSO subscription.
Inb4 they "update" the firmware and suddenly they stop working if you're not subscribed
Never update the firmware on devices you have no issues with (if you have the choice). I learned that the hard way when I updated my LG B2 this year and now it has VRR flicker at any framerate below its refreshrate… And ofc I can‘t downgrade.
Updates for big corporate stuff rarely come with useful features or improvements anyway, just with more ads.
I‘m ranting, apologies.
You say that as if companies weren't pushing over the air firmware updates these days
That‘s why I said „if you have the choice,“ I certainly won‘t connect my next TV to the internet.