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I've been using a Garmin Varia for the past couple years while road cycling and love it. The built in radar might be a bit of overkill if you're not using a bike computer while commuting, but I've found it super useful.
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/698001
I love the Garmin idea - especially because they are local, but I really don't need the radar functionality. I don't even own a computer, I just use my (Garmin) watch for tracking rides.
It's quite likely that you'd be able to connect a Varia to your Garmin watch if it's a reasonably recent model. Then you could get radar alerts as vibrations on the watch.