Testseek.com have collected 148 expert reviews of the Pebble Smart Watch and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pebble Smart Watch.
May 2014
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148 Reviews
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4 Reviews
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Published: 2015-04-05, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Simple Design, Synchronizes with iOS and Android, Waterproof, Price, A lot of applications available
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Smartwatches are going to be the next big thing. They'll keep us connected, keep us informed, and make it feel like we're living in the future. Virtually every mobile phone maker has dipped its toes into smartwatch waters, including Apple, which is going ...
Abstract: There is no doubt that a new frontier in technology is looming above us, wearable tech. Despite the splash that Android Wear made when it blasted onto the scene at this year's Google I/O, other smartwatches have had a little time already in the space. The...
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Published: 2014-01-22, Author: Rob , review by: cultofmac.com
Solidly designed hardware and fairly good integration with iOS 7 notifications, the watch faces are fun
Not much in the way of unique or useful Pebble apps; waiting for 2.0 makes sense, The Verdict Grab this if the price doesn't scare you away and you like firstversion products, Buy from: Best Buy, Amazon ($113.83), Pebble Store
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Abstract: While I like to consider the Pebble my very first smartwatch, I would be lying to you and myself with such a statement. Because in reality, my first smartwatch was the Sony Smartwatch which was possibly the worst thing I have seen Sony make in many y...
Abstract: Smartwatches are designed to work with your smartphone rather than replace it, providing notifications so you don't have to whip out your handset every 5 seconds. And although the category is in its infancy, three models stand out among the first crop. The Pebble ($149) is water-resistant and has a wide range of apps available. The Sony SmartWatch 2 ($199) delivers an Android-like experience on your wrist. And the Galaxy Gear ($299) lets you make calls and even snap photos. But which high-tech timepiece is best? We've put all three devices through an 11-round face-off to determine which smartwatch is right for you....
Published: 2013-09-08, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Smartwatch Mania is coming. Whether or not Apple releases its rumored iWatch this year, Samsung's Galaxy Gear and Sony's Smartwatch 2 are in the pipeline, and many more are on their way. Some big companies have bet some big bucks that the wrist will be th...
Published: 2013-08-31, Author: Christina , review by: mashable.com
Works on iOS and Android, Only $149.99, Frequent updates and improvements, Good battery life (seven days on average), Durable
App-notification setup experience isn't totally seamless, iOS and Android don't have feature parity, Limited number of third-party apps with deep integration
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Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Nick , review by: ilounge.com
You've probably heard of the Pebble Smart Watch ($150). Developed by Pebble Technology, the wearable Bluetooth 4.0 accessory started as a Kickstarter project in April 2012, and was fully funded the next month at over 10,000% of its goal -- the creators as...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Lisa , review by: Laptopmag.com
Comfortable, attractive design, E-ink display easy to read in sunlight, Robust customization apps, Waterproof
Limited iOS experience, Drains smartphone battery
The Pebble is a fashionable e-ink smartwatch that displays notifications from your smartphone and offers an array of apps, but the experience is limited on iOS....