Read emails, texts, incoming calls and calendars and access your favourite apps. Discover thousands of apps and watchfaces to customise your Pebble Smartwatch to fit your life. Control music with iTunes, Spotify and Pandora. Rechargeable battery lasts 5-7 days on a single charge. Waterproof up to 50 metres.
2MB memory.
Connectivity
Multi-platform operating system.
Bluetooth 4 connection.
USB 2 connection.
Display information
1.26 inch .
Battery
130mAh battery capacity.
Typical usage time of up to 5 days.
Low usage time of up to 7 days.
Physical specification
Size H52, W36, D11.5mm.
Weight 38g.
Features
Water resistant.
Dust resistant.
Scratch resistant.
Answer calls.
Read texts.
Read emails.
Receive social network notifications.
View calendar.
Displays weather.
Pedometer.
Accelerometer.
Accessories included: USB Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide.
Top comments
villageidiotdan
26 Jan 1724#7
Did Pebble go bankrupt? - yes, insolvency as of Dec 6th 2016.
Do Pebble or Fitbit still offer warrenty on this watch - no.
I'd say he's blathering just good sense
Sambat to eslick
26 Jan 1716#2
Yawn......
BobsterLobster
26 Jan 176#3
I'm on my third one which is now having the same screen tearing issue. Without warranty now that they've gone bankrupt I'd stay well clear. I have just bought a second hand Pebble Time Steel though which hopefully should be a little more reliable...
hukd14
26 Jan 175#8
They were not bought. They became insolvent.
FitBit bought some of Pebble's IP and some staff. What happens to the remnants is still up in the air, but will probably be shut down or sold off to pay creditors. Nobody knows what functions of the watches, or the Android app, will continue to work.
I suspect basic notifications will be fine though. However, I suggest waiting for Pebble 2 fire sales, since the P2 does not suffer from screen tearing due to it not having a zebra strip for the screen like the classics do.
All comments (129)
eslick
26 Jan 174#1
limited support now they have been taken over, wont be long before a real pebble will have more use :smiley:
Sambat to eslick
26 Jan 1716#2
Yawn......
BobsterLobster
26 Jan 176#3
I'm on my third one which is now having the same screen tearing issue. Without warranty now that they've gone bankrupt I'd stay well clear. I have just bought a second hand Pebble Time Steel though which hopefully should be a little more reliable...
waynehardy to BobsterLobster
26 Jan 174#4
theyre not bankrupt! they've been bought out by fitbit.
what are you blathering on about?
SWERVE_79 to BobsterLobster
26 Jan 17#9
Had two separate pebbles do that luckily in warranty one close to end
melted to BobsterLobster
26 Jan 172#10
Well, it will still have a one year guarantee with Argos, but after that you'd be stuffed.
I would guess that you might possibly also have a case for a refund from argos if all the apps are pulled within a year since they are in the description as a selling point.
Rbluesy123
26 Jan 171#5
Great watch, will still continue to work without 'support'.
eslick
26 Jan 173#6
not really someone would see this and buy not knowing
villageidiotdan
26 Jan 1724#7
Did Pebble go bankrupt? - yes, insolvency as of Dec 6th 2016.
Do Pebble or Fitbit still offer warrenty on this watch - no.
I'd say he's blathering just good sense
hukd14
26 Jan 175#8
They were not bought. They became insolvent.
FitBit bought some of Pebble's IP and some staff. What happens to the remnants is still up in the air, but will probably be shut down or sold off to pay creditors. Nobody knows what functions of the watches, or the Android app, will continue to work.
I suspect basic notifications will be fine though. However, I suggest waiting for Pebble 2 fire sales, since the P2 does not suffer from screen tearing due to it not having a zebra strip for the screen like the classics do.
mcrobbj
26 Jan 171#11
Firstly not voting hot or cold, and I guess its hot if it's what you after after doing some research.
However "Fitness Smartwatch" - does it have a GPS - no, so it counts your steps.
Does it track your swim yes using swim.com but doesn't have the features that say the Sony smartwatch does ( its just £30 more) Swim.com compare the features of all the watches that they support.
Does it play music while you run ( eh, only if you lug your phone too).
kristoff1875
26 Jan 171#12
The problems will come with system updates on the phones I would guess. As how they chance notifications they'll need to be handled in a different way that won't be updated in the app.
Opening post
2MB memory.
Connectivity
Multi-platform operating system.
Bluetooth 4 connection.
USB 2 connection.
Display information
1.26 inch .
Battery
130mAh battery capacity.
Typical usage time of up to 5 days.
Low usage time of up to 7 days.
Physical specification
Size H52, W36, D11.5mm.
Weight 38g.
Features
Water resistant.
Dust resistant.
Scratch resistant.
Answer calls.
Read texts.
Read emails.
Receive social network notifications.
View calendar.
Displays weather.
Pedometer.
Accelerometer.
Accessories included: USB Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide.
Top comments
Do Pebble or Fitbit still offer warrenty on this watch - no.
I'd say he's blathering just good sense
FitBit bought some of Pebble's IP and some staff. What happens to the remnants is still up in the air, but will probably be shut down or sold off to pay creditors. Nobody knows what functions of the watches, or the Android app, will continue to work.
I suspect basic notifications will be fine though. However, I suggest waiting for Pebble 2 fire sales, since the P2 does not suffer from screen tearing due to it not having a zebra strip for the screen like the classics do.
All comments (129)
what are you blathering on about?
I would guess that you might possibly also have a case for a refund from argos if all the apps are pulled within a year since they are in the description as a selling point.
Do Pebble or Fitbit still offer warrenty on this watch - no.
I'd say he's blathering just good sense
FitBit bought some of Pebble's IP and some staff. What happens to the remnants is still up in the air, but will probably be shut down or sold off to pay creditors. Nobody knows what functions of the watches, or the Android app, will continue to work.
I suspect basic notifications will be fine though. However, I suggest waiting for Pebble 2 fire sales, since the P2 does not suffer from screen tearing due to it not having a zebra strip for the screen like the classics do.
However "Fitness Smartwatch" - does it have a GPS - no, so it counts your steps.
Does it track your swim yes using swim.com but doesn't have the features that say the Sony smartwatch does ( its just £30 more) Swim.com compare the features of all the watches that they support.
Does it play music while you run ( eh, only if you lug your phone too).