Screen size | 1.26 in |
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Display technology | LCD |
Screen resolution | 144 x 168 px |
Type of screen | Monochrome |
Case diameter | 1.42 in |
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Case height | 2.05 in |
Case thickness | 0.45 in |
Weight | 1.34 oz |
Watch case material | Plastic/Synthetic |
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Water resistance | yes |
Fully waterproof | yes |
IP code (level of dust/water resistance) | IP67 |
4G (LTE) | no |
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Bluetooth | yes |
Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
Wi-Fi | no |
NFC | no |
USB | yes |
Built-in navigation system | yes |
Built-in camera | no |
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Compass | yes |
Gyroscope | yes |
UV meter | yes |
Operating system | Pebble OS |
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Battery technology | Li-Ion |
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Average battery life (standby) | 160.0 h |
Battery life (running) | 168.0 h |
Long battery, water resistance and a low price. Just keep your fitness-tracking expectations to the basics.
A slick smartwatch brain, plus basic fitness tracking for £100? Yes please
It's kicked up a storm on Kickstarter, but does the Pebble make a splash or sink like a stone?
The smart-looking Pebble smartwatch delivers on its promise of wireless notifications right on your wrist, and while there are still some bugs that need to be ironed out, if developers can get behind the platform, the potential is huge.
Can Pebble make the first smartwatch for regular people?
Answer (1 of 6): ★★★★ It's awesome. Received mine 2 weeks back -- have had to charge it thrice(first one was when I just received it, and I just unplugged it after the 3rd charge). (that's a fancy watch-face I don't use much, but looks pretty pretty) Works right out of the box(watches are supp...
The Pebble Steel is the second generation Pebble smart watch, following on the success of the original Pebble, after its own success as a Kickstarter graduate. The Pebble presents a simple premise: a watch that doubles as a ‘second screen’ for your smartphone, allowing you to see emails, notifications, reminders and the like on your […]