I have the original Watch 47 and on a few occasions have observed it to do what seems to be described in the first post here:
This happened with my first Watch 47 and also the replacement that Wyze sent soon after that first happened.
I would say that I’m also surprised, but at this point I’m really not, because Wyze has shifted its product focus to cameras for the past couple of years. Despite that, I added several Watch-related topics to this month’s fix-it-friday topic:
I don’t know if any of those issues resonate with you or if your vote would make any difference in getting Wyze to address and possibly remediate them—I actually would be surprised if Wyze decided to address any of those issues—but I figure it doesn’t hurt me to bring them to Wyze’s attention.