Reminds me of a "stable window" app gadget from mid-2000's that used the built-in accelerometer to make a window stable irrespectively of laptop's tilt.
I randomly stumbled upon Intel's PCI Vendor ID being 0x8086 which attracted my attention, so much so that I scanned the entire database looking for other fun and eye-catching ID's, and found quite a few.
HTC magic was just about that size ! (and it ran whooping Android up to 1.6 I believe).
It was a 2nd publicly available android phone, right after the HTC with Dream.
I can understand problems with SSPL license, but i cannot understand the problems with AGPL. If you use software for your SAAS service for free, and made changes in it, you should share the changes with others. Is free software, not a gift for your business.
I remember that my Pebble 2 (HR) over time (pun intended) would develop play around the rubber button area especially on the right side. Eventually the rubber covering the buttons would break off. This was common to the point people were making 3d-printed replacement parts.
See https://help.rebble.io/pebble-2-buttons/
What's the expected longevity of the buttons this time around, and will you have replacement parts available ?