Couldn't see this posted before, but then who knows with this site's search facility.
Before anyone says about pebble being abandoned, I'm aware, but pebble have also released updates to decouple reliance on their servers, and with healthy 3rd party support I can't see this being an issue.
I had the classic pebble watch, loved the ability to program it easily, eventually battery went, but was from Currys so little come back, whereas Amazon would have refunded immediately.
The silver/red watch is £59.99, other colours more expensive but seems a pretty decent price.
17 comments
HankHandsome
25 Jun 17#1
i've got a pebble time that is indeed working nicely at the moment, so certainly worth investing in one - I suspect the prices might still trickle down somewhat, but well worth it either way.
trott3r
25 Jun 17#2
Short battery life on this one ( i have the black one) with a day only.
If you want descrete and small then this is fine but i usually wear the time steel for functionality.
Lahn to trott3r
26 Jun 17#13
You must be using yours in a different way than me. I've got my pebble time since they sold it on kickstarter, it still holds 5 days charge for me (used to be 8 ). I get notifications from: facebook, messenger, hangouts, skype, microsoft teams, texts, 2 personal and 1 private email accounts - probably over 200 a day.
Mine works very well for me and it's 2 years old!
BobsterLobster
25 Jun 171#3
Hot hot hot, would jump at this if money wasn't tight & if already didn't have Time Steel
AzNDeals
25 Jun 17#4
Saw this yesterday, after a post from here, and I quite like it.
Having had a Microsoft Band, I wanted to get something else that didn't look as bulky and this seems to fit the bill; although a 14mm band does seem quite thin for a male..
BobsterLobster
25 Jun 17#5
(edit- but realised this is the one with the narrow strap. Men really need the model with the wider strap otherwise it'll look a bit ridiculous)
zizzles
25 Jun 17#6
Yet another product that The Flintstones predicted. Of course, their version needed fewer charges.
ollie87 to zizzles
26 Jun 17#12
The Flintstones or The Jetsons?
jaydeeuk1
25 Jun 17#7
1 left in stock now, was 12 earlier
vhero
25 Jun 17#8
No warranty, better off buying from CEX where u get one for less money so cold
jaydeeuk1
26 Jun 17#9
Expired now, no longer Amazon fulfilled
jaydeeuk1
26 Jun 171#10
Edit - looks like Amazon have found some more stock in the basement and made it a penny cheaper.
slayermatt to jaydeeuk1
26 Jun 17#11
Different seller, Laptop Outlet. Still, a decent seller at least!
trott3r
26 Jun 17#14
This is the time round and has a smaller battery compared to the normal time were I get about 5 days as well
TylerDurdenUK
26 Jun 17#15
My Steel still gets 7 days on a charge, I wouldn't be without it tbh.
HankHandsome to TylerDurdenUK
27 Jun 171#16
My time gets a solid 7 days as well. I've squeezed 10 days out of it before, but only just :smiley:
sarabifran
28 Jun 17#17
I have a sony smartwatch which replaced my ancient Pebble. But miss my pebble and therefore put in my basket in Amazon and then did not look as I pressed the buy now button! I hope it is worth the cost!
Opening post
Before anyone says about pebble being abandoned, I'm aware, but pebble have also released updates to decouple reliance on their servers, and with healthy 3rd party support I can't see this being an issue.
I had the classic pebble watch, loved the ability to program it easily, eventually battery went, but was from Currys so little come back, whereas Amazon would have refunded immediately.
The silver/red watch is £59.99, other colours more expensive but seems a pretty decent price.
17 comments
If you want descrete and small then this is fine but i usually wear the time steel for functionality.
Mine works very well for me and it's 2 years old!
Having had a Microsoft Band, I wanted to get something else that didn't look as bulky and this seems to fit the bill; although a 14mm band does seem quite thin for a male..