I have come to the conclusion that the Atmel Atmega32u4 is simply too slow/small to run/store any useful software. I have plans for an upgraded version with an Atmel M0 or M4 chip that runs much faster and has much more storage space for programs that make use of all the sensors on board. This project has been an incredible learning experience, and I appreciate everyone's avid interest! I will return to hackaday.io with a bigger and better (working) smart watch. See you then!
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Ah, that's a shame about the 32u4 - it would have been great to take advantage of it being recognised by computers as a keyboard. It could be used to store passwords and enter them when connected etc.
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