I have one and it's fantastic. It's such a useful device, for checking notifications, turning on/off WiFi, data etc with dashboard, using it for navigation with NavMe and as a speedometer while cycling. There are no pairing issues that I experience. I love it!
mcormack
28 Nov 157#200
I am an utter ****
Avalon-One to lilflower
29 Nov 155#209
In what way? They both tell the time, both support notifications on your wrist and 3rd party apps. One is however a £45 (after cash back) product with an e-ink based screen and was designed to enhance your existing smart phone's notifications by bringing them to your wrist, while the other has additional sensors and a full colour screen that burns battery in a day and costs £300+ but does allow you to text/make calls from your wrist.
My wife has an Apple Watch, she loves it. I have a Pebble and it does pretty much exactly what I need a smart watch to do, despite being products in the same category I'd not suggest they are aimed at the same demographic.
For me I wanted a watch that didn't leave me shackled to a charger, I don't want to send messages from my watch or make calls but answering or declining calls and reading messages is useful, having audio control over my phone, the ability to control Wemo devices, get notifications, track deliveries, remote control media devices etc. I don't need to make calls or struggle to reply to messages - I have a phone for that.
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waynehardy
23 Nov 151#1
Might be a misprint because the white is still £100 but worth a go non the less
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BungalowBill
23 Nov 152#2
How is the Android software on these these days? I had to return my first gen Pebble as it wouldn't stay paired with the Moto G I had at the time, the software was just awful. All Pebble would ever suggest is "remove and reinstall the software, re-pair the Bluetooth connection, restore the firmware". That gets tiresome after the fifth time in one day...
furbars to BungalowBill
23 Nov 153#7
it's not android software it's pebble own OS, I have a steel and works perfect with my android phone.
stfagos
23 Nov 159#3
I have one and it's fantastic. It's such a useful device, for checking notifications, turning on/off WiFi, data etc with dashboard, using it for navigation with NavMe and as a speedometer while cycling. There are no pairing issues that I experience. I love it!
FreeDeal to stfagos
24 Nov 15#111
Stop tempting me :disappointed:
stfagos
23 Nov 15#4
P.S. heat added OP, this is a fantasticprice for brand new.
j2hot
23 Nov 152#5
Awesome find. Cheers OP. My first Smart watch, suspect it won't be my last...
Forish
23 Nov 151#6
been thinking about getting one from Amazon for £64 but this is a perfect price thanks op
eelvis
23 Nov 15#8
Use full first smartwatch, week long charge, golf gps app, fitness app and waterproof. Might have wait a couple of years till the big boys catch up.
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I found this on currys, really good deal for the price
I got one to myself as well
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My wife has an Apple Watch, she loves it. I have a Pebble and it does pretty much exactly what I need a smart watch to do, despite being products in the same category I'd not suggest they are aimed at the same demographic.
For me I wanted a watch that didn't leave me shackled to a charger, I don't want to send messages from my watch or make calls but answering or declining calls and reading messages is useful, having audio control over my phone, the ability to control Wemo devices, get notifications, track deliveries, remote control media devices etc. I don't need to make calls or struggle to reply to messages - I have a phone for that.
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