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.
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reddeviluk
8 Apr 176#8
Hi guys, I took mine back to Argos today, I'd owned it for 10 months, sadly it developed a fault. Argos response to this was 100% refund (£49.99). Buying from Argos will give you 12 months peace of mind. I've only been Pebble Less for 3 hours and I'm already missing it. Most basic device ever, but does what it does perfectly.
Buy one and love it.
kiaclare
8 Apr 174#6
Haven't pebble gone out of business causing problems with warranty etc?
HaraldBB
8 Apr 173#14
They just released software update for Pebble app showing signs of opening whole system which actually is a very good thing. Very promising
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westonborn
11 Apr 17#29
Does this have iOS Apple Watch functionality?
Does it have GPS?
Does it control your home gadgets?
Does it have extensive apps store?
Can it monitor your heart rate?
Do the company still trade ad a going concern?
Do you get software support and updates?
Is it reliable?
No its Sh it in all ways, save your money buy something decent
rodman to westonborn
21 Apr 17#30
What would you recommend for 40 quid?
rasanh
10 Apr 17#28
a lot of negative reviews on amazon, as there seems to be a problem with the screen breaking/lines. it happened to mine. it is a good basic notification device though, just the build quality is a bit pants.
x80ssm
9 Apr 17#27
thanks op. ended up buying it today after seeing ur post. loving it so far. well worth 40 and best thing is argos, no issue ever refunding or exchanging if there are any issues
Drewy
9 Apr 17#23
Just for looking as was curious as what the device does, im probably now gonna get tons of ads on my facebook, email, amazon to check out these type of watches
t002236 to Drewy
9 Apr 17#26
Adblock and adguard
XP200
9 Apr 17#25
I think my first digital watch in 1981 was this size, and chrome, i mean style never goes out of fashion. lol
haritori
9 Apr 171#24
Well no I couldnt afford one..
haritori
8 Apr 171#19
I have one of these as my watch when i'm doing the gardening, or DIY etc.. its great for being knocked about, easy to wash off afterwards.. its good for going swimming with or fixing the car etc..
I save my LG Urbane as my going out watch.
Spartan88 to haritori
9 Apr 17#22
What, no Rolex?
reddeviluk
8 Apr 176#8
Hi guys, I took mine back to Argos today, I'd owned it for 10 months, sadly it developed a fault. Argos response to this was 100% refund (£49.99). Buying from Argos will give you 12 months peace of mind. I've only been Pebble Less for 3 hours and I'm already missing it. Most basic device ever, but does what it does perfectly.
Buy one and love it.
jaydeeuk1 to reddeviluk
8 Apr 172#12
Was it the lines on the screen fault by any chance? Easy fix if so.
ArthurDent1 to reddeviluk
9 Apr 17#21
My son bought one last year, returned it yesterday and they gave him a replacement (no offer of a refund) after asking if it had been dropped, got wet, etc. and then suggesting we might have to contact the manufacturers...
Look like experiences may vary.
Also, I was told when he bought it that there was a 2 year guarantee - but that's not mentioned on the receipt.
x80ssm
8 Apr 17#20
whatsapp
HaraldBB
8 Apr 17#18
So is mine. Shame they cancelled Time2.
Hope they will open source the app - then I'll buy one more Time to have something until next reliable e-ink smartwatch appears. Hopefully without any unnecessary cr*p
fire_emblem
8 Apr 171#17
Relax, I own the Pebble time, I never said it needed to wash my car and feed my kids. I do have other smartwatches and fitness bands which have the heart rate monitor and GPS, that's all. I still wear the Time everyday as my main watch.
jaydeeuk1
8 Apr 17#16
Fair enough :wink:
reddeviluk
8 Apr 17#15
It was JayDee, I read the fixes, but decided that I'd return it and possibly buy a new one and save £10 in the process.
Rich
HaraldBB
8 Apr 173#14
They just released software update for Pebble app showing signs of opening whole system which actually is a very good thing. Very promising
HaraldBB
8 Apr 17#13
It's wrong in so many ways. Actually it's: "It does not, thanks god"
It's a watch. Not tracker, personal trainer, coffee machine or sex robot. Just a watch. Smartwatch. Shows time and notification. An - unlike all other competitors - can be charged once a week
ppoze
8 Apr 172#9
don't buy, no support pebble is no more
speric07 to ppoze
8 Apr 172#11
You'll still get 12 months warranty with Argos ... seem like a fair risk to me.
kiaclare
8 Apr 174#6
Haven't pebble gone out of business causing problems with warranty etc?
speric07 to kiaclare
8 Apr 171#10
I thought they got acquired by Fitbit, so they will inherit any historic warranty claims etc.
EDIT : Actually they only acquired the software side, they didn't want to touch the hardware side.
andywedge
8 Apr 171#7
Few comments above deleted. If anyone is looking to sell you will need to use Lokal as no FS activity is allowed on HUKD https://uk.lokal.com/
Sholan
8 Apr 171#5
It looks hideous!
myotherusernameisclean
8 Apr 17#3
These are great for receiving messages, emails and notifications. Not so great if you need to reply anything other than a canned message.
If you use If This Then That (IFTT) then you will love the Pebble Classic.
Overseer to myotherusernameisclean
8 Apr 171#4
I've had a Pebble since kickstarter, but am new to IFTTT. What kind of things do you use it for in combination with a Pebble?
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Buy one and love it.
Latest comments (30)
Does it have GPS?
Does it control your home gadgets?
Does it have extensive apps store?
Can it monitor your heart rate?
Do the company still trade ad a going concern?
Do you get software support and updates?
Is it reliable?
No its Sh it in all ways, save your money buy something decent
I save my LG Urbane as my going out watch.
Buy one and love it.
Look like experiences may vary.
Also, I was told when he bought it that there was a 2 year guarantee - but that's not mentioned on the receipt.
Hope they will open source the app - then I'll buy one more Time to have something until next reliable e-ink smartwatch appears. Hopefully without any unnecessary cr*p
Rich
It's a watch. Not tracker, personal trainer, coffee machine or sex robot. Just a watch. Smartwatch. Shows time and notification. An - unlike all other competitors - can be charged once a week
EDIT : Actually they only acquired the software side, they didn't want to touch the hardware side.
If you use If This Then That (IFTT) then you will love the Pebble Classic.