It's back at this great price at Amazon, retails at £99.95 was £79.95 now only £49.95. Excellent watch and a fraction of the price of an Apple Watch. Never miss a notification again. This time all colours are available (Red, Black and White). With the latest Pebble Time update for Pebble Classic, you can store almost unlimited apps on the watch and the battery lasts up to 9 days on a single charge.
Quidco: 3% Amazon cash back on all watch sales = £48.45.
The Pebble Smart Watch is the first watch built for the 21st century. It's infinitely customizable, with beautiful downloadable watchfaces and useful internet-connected apps. Pebble connects to Android and iPhone smartphones using Bluetooth, alerting you with a silent vibration to incoming calls, emails and messages. The Pebble Smart Watch has been designed as a minimalist yet fashionable product that seamlessly blends into everyday life. Pebble puts critical apps and notifications on your wrist, giving you immediate access to what's most important. See who is calling or get the most important emails and texts without having to pull your phone out in the middle of the meeting.
Also available at Argos for the same price! http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4278261.htm
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pjn
24 Mar 164#14
Nice find. Just spotted Argos have reduced it as well.
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twolittleangels
24 Mar 16#1
Is this compatible with Samsung Galaxy phones? many thanks
swfarrington to twolittleangels
24 Mar 16#3
It should be. It works both with iOS and Android and uses Bluetooth LE so unless Samsung have done something hideous to their bluetooth stack it should be fine.
I'm using it with a Xiaomi Note 2.
ppoze to twolittleangels
25 Mar 161#41
yes it is, I've been using mine with the S5 for a few months now
badaboom545 to twolittleangels
26 Mar 16#53
Yes, it is
swfarrington
24 Mar 162#2
I was in the 'what's the point of smartwatches' camp until when this offer was on before Christmas. Got myself one and then one for my brother as I was stuck for ideas for his Christmas present. We're both converts to it now.
Never managed such dizzy battery life as in the blurb the OP has posted but regularly get 5+ days. I use misfit as a step counter, and combined with the Bounts integration and the fact my job involves a lot of walking, I'm quickly building up points on that system which convert into vouchers.
Slippy Sloppy to swfarrington
24 Mar 161#4
Same here, bought one as a present, which turned into one for myself as I was so impressed and now the recipient of my gifted watch has brought one for his sister. I'm tempted to buy another as a present to store up and one as a back up, just in case I smash my one up.
As for the battery life, I was getting 4-5 days until the most recent update when it shot up. I've been using the watch apps a lot less, which may help but it's still impressive. The best app I've found so far is Uber, ordering a taxi from your watch makes you feel like Michael Knight - almost.
jonconlon to swfarrington
24 Mar 161#19
That bounts looks quite interesting.
Might want to post about it if it not already on here.
Google rewards for walking.
twolittleangels
24 Mar 161#5
Thanks for that - I was on the same opinion as your were but struggling for birthday ideas and at this price this may be an option!
swfarrington to twolittleangels
24 Mar 16#6
I thought I was just going to be throwing £50 away but I had a voucher so risked it. I can't believe how much I use it.
swfarrington
24 Mar 161#7
And yes, I'm of the generation that grew up with wristwatches so the massive effort of tilting my wrist to see the time is totally normal to me :man:
Slippy Sloppy
24 Mar 162#8
Since getting this instead of missing calls and texts because I didn't hear them, I've put my phone on silent and now I never miss a notification. I've also stopped carry my phone around the house with me, as the bluetooth range is really impressive.
Donkii
24 Mar 161#9
I try my best to ignore messages and phone calls lol, not for me but have some heat anyway.
DanIsTheMan
24 Mar 161#10
Does it need the phone to be paired at all times to work? Very tempted to buy this.
Slippy Sloppy to DanIsTheMan
24 Mar 16#11
Some functions and apps (the time, step counter etc.) will still work but it'll need the phone for any apps that require the net.
swfarrington to DanIsTheMan
24 Mar 16#12
It still works as a watch. And for example things like misfit will still record steps etc without the phone being there. But obviously no notifications.
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Quidco: 3% Amazon cash back on all watch sales = £48.45.
The Pebble Smart Watch is the first watch built for the 21st century. It's infinitely customizable, with beautiful downloadable watchfaces and useful internet-connected apps. Pebble connects to Android and iPhone smartphones using Bluetooth, alerting you with a silent vibration to incoming calls, emails and messages. The Pebble Smart Watch has been designed as a minimalist yet fashionable product that seamlessly blends into everyday life. Pebble puts critical apps and notifications on your wrist, giving you immediate access to what's most important. See who is calling or get the most important emails and texts without having to pull your phone out in the middle of the meeting.
Also available at Argos for the same price!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4278261.htm
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I'm using it with a Xiaomi Note 2.
Never managed such dizzy battery life as in the blurb the OP has posted but regularly get 5+ days. I use misfit as a step counter, and combined with the Bounts integration and the fact my job involves a lot of walking, I'm quickly building up points on that system which convert into vouchers.
As for the battery life, I was getting 4-5 days until the most recent update when it shot up. I've been using the watch apps a lot less, which may help but it's still impressive. The best app I've found so far is Uber, ordering a taxi from your watch makes you feel like Michael Knight - almost.
Might want to post about it if it not already on here.
Google rewards for walking.