Abstract: Pebble, back in 2012 was a kickstarter campaign that started the “smart watch” craze. Of course others had to join in, but Pebble was and still is the founding father of this niche. There is a good reason, actually several reasons why it should be looked...
Abstract: There's plenty of smartwatches out there; some are fancy, some are flashy and some will do everything you can think of, but most also share a common caveat – their battery will run out in no time. This is why I am a huge fan of Pebble ‘s wearables. Thanks...
Sharp construction and a thin, comfortable design; always-on screen; voice-dictation support in apps; works with iPhone and Android; clever at-a-glance timeline feature
Shorter battery life than previous Pebble watches, not water resistant for swimming, expensive for what it offers, doesn't run all Pebble apps and watch faces
Pebble's newest round, thin watch takes the Pebble formula and shrinks it to a stylish design, but gives up battery life and some app support in the process...
To sum things up, the Pebble Time is an absolute fun and intimate watch that I find myself using more often than other smartwatches. Pebble's decision to retain the non-touch interactivity makes it a very unique wearable compared to Android Wear or Apple...
Published: 2015-08-27, Author: Chris , review by: recombu.com
More grown-up design, Choice of bands, Longer battery life
Thick bezels, Same iffy notifications
The Pebble Time Steel is £50 more than the original Pebble Time (which costs just £179) and for that price you get a more grown-up design and even better battery life.However, those chunky bezels are all the more obvious here, and if you want the go full-...
Published: 2015-08-07, Author: Jared , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: Pebble is now taking pre-orders for its high-end Pebble Time Steel smartwatch, though it won't ship until late September at the earliest. The $250 timepiece includes a leather band and stainless steel chassis, either in gunmetal black with a black band, s...
Solid, all-steel construction; boosted battery life should last over a week; 30 meters water resistant; always-on display; works with iPhone and Android phones
Design doesn't look much different than the less-expensive non-steel Pebble Time, can't make phone calls, fitness tracking is less accurate than rival wearables
Pebble's step-up all-steel smartwatch has added battery life and a more durable feel, but it's basically a tiny upgrade to the less expensive Pebble Time...
The original Pebble was great for its time despite lacking a touchscreen or a color screen. The Pebble Time fixed one of those issues and introduced an interface that boldly embraces physical buttons in a time when everything from cameras to washers and d...
Published: 2015-07-23, Author: Anthony , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: “What is that?” “Is that one of those Watch-thingies?”“Cool Apple Watch!”These are just a few of the admiring, if not misguided, questions I got while I spent my month with the Pebble Time While not a household name outside of gadget geeks yet, Pebble has...