Pebble is a brand of smartwatches that feature e-paper displays and are designed to connect to smartphones via Bluetooth. Pebble was one of the pioneers in the smartwatch industry, releasing its first smartwatch in 2013.
Founded in 2012 by Eric Migicovsky, Pebble Technology Corporation quickly became one of the most successful Kickstarter projects, raising $10.3 million in funding for the development of its first smartwatch.
In 2016, Pebble was acquired by Fitbit and its smartwatch technology was later incorporated into Fitbit's products.
In 2018, Fitbit announced that it would be discontinuing support for Pebble devices and mobile apps.
Apple's smartwatch features a touch screen display, personalized watch faces, fitness tracking, and various health monitoring features. It is designed to work seamlessly with iPhones.
Samsung's smartwatch features a circular display, fitness tracking, and various health monitoring features. It is designed to work with Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphones.
Fitbit's smartwatch features a touch screen display, fitness tracking, sleep monitoring, and various health monitoring features. It is designed to work with both iPhones and Android smartphones.
A smartwatch that features a color e-paper display, fitness tracking, music controls, and various customizable watch faces.
A smartwatch that features a black and white e-paper display, fitness tracking, and heart rate monitoring.
A premium smartwatch that features a stainless steel casing, a black and white e-paper display, and customizable watch faces.
Pebble smartwatches feature e-paper displays, which consume less power than traditional LCD or OLED displays, leading to longer battery life. Additionally, Pebble's watches are designed to be cross-platform, meaning they work with both iPhones and Android smartphones.
No, Pebble smartwatches cannot make or receive phone calls. However, they can display notifications for incoming calls and allow you to either answer or ignore the call from your wrist.
Pebble smartwatches have basic fitness tracking features, such as step counting, activity tracking, and sleep monitoring. Some models also have heart rate monitoring.
No, Pebble smartwatches do not have built-in GPS. However, some models can connect to your smartphone's GPS to track your location during workouts.
No, Pebble smartwatches are no longer officially supported by Fitbit. However, some third-party developers have created apps and firmware updates that allow Pebble devices to continue working.