I think it's cheaper on eBay through Argos with the 20% off for today
coointhezoo
1 Apr 16#2
Flubit are offering me £82.70 for it... so bloody tempting.
wikaman1
1 Apr 16#3
if only it was the steel version :smirk:
TwoKF
1 Apr 16#4
Bought one of these a week ago for 90, pretty neat piece of kit, and the short charge time/long battery length makes it quite good for purpose.
dibnkel
1 Apr 16#5
Thanks for posting this. I just ordered one. (people are buying them second hand on eBay for this price)
Jhey
1 Apr 16#6
Can't work out if to go for this, pebble steel or a Sony SWR50 SmartWatch 3
moosery2 to Jhey
1 Apr 16#7
sw3 :smiley:
ZapGod to Jhey
1 Apr 162#9
I love my pebble classic. Its never off my wrist, even in the bath.
I like to have my iphone always on speaker phone so I can answer with my watch.
I control starting and stopping podcast and music with it.
Reading texts messages when your hands are covered in flour or garden dirt is simple and avoids mucking up your phone.
When I lose my phone I track it down with my watch.
Couple of hours charging once a weekend and always good to go.
cheap as chips
StillTheFlyest
1 Apr 16#8
Apparently the sw3 has two days battery life, is that with the screen always on/showing the time?
dwattsy21
1 Apr 16#10
I think this is the beginning of the end for pebble. I had the classic, kick-start edition. Lived it, first significant smartwatch which I'd say confirmed for the big players that there was a marker for it. Upgraded last year to the LG G Watch R, as I was left disappointed by the new pebbles. I wouldn't put this on my 5 year old nice because it looks too childish for her. I hope they bring out another real innovative, smart looking product, but I think they peaked at the pebble steel and don't think they can compete with the big players now. Will go down as one of the best gadgets I ever bought though
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I like to have my iphone always on speaker phone so I can answer with my watch.
I control starting and stopping podcast and music with it.
Reading texts messages when your hands are covered in flour or garden dirt is simple and avoids mucking up your phone.
When I lose my phone I track it down with my watch.
Couple of hours charging once a weekend and always good to go.
cheap as chips