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Good news for Pebble fans. Not only are the Pebble watches coming back, they’ll also officially be called Pebble watches.
Pebble was originally founded by Eric Migicovsky, who now runs Core Devices, which succeeded Pebble when it shut down in 2016 ...
The “Pebble” name is officially back, as the Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 smartwatches that were going to act as a reboot for ...
Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky has revealed he and a small team are working on a new smartwatch to replace the much-loved, and long-gone original.
Pebble Core 2 Duo: Still On Track to Launch in July With the US and China currently locked in a bitter tariff war, the Pebble smartwatch founder revealed that he ‘picked a really difficult time ...
Pebble, in case you've forgotten, raised more than $10 million from over 68,000 different Kickstarter backers in 2012 for its first-ever smartwatch, which was the most-funded project in ...
Pebble’s Founder Is Bringing Back the E-Paper Smartwatch Eight years after the original Pebble smartwatch fizzled, a new team is working on a modern reboot using open source software.
It runs open-source PebbleOS, and it’s compatible with all Pebble apps and watch faces. If you had a Pebble and loved it… this is the smartwatch for you,” they said. Advertisement ...
My Pebble Time is coming up to 10 years old and is still my daily watch. Battery still lasts 8 days which is incredible for its age. It does notifications, steps, and with a TP app, my 2FA codes.
In short, Pebble is still an intriguing work in progress — as is the entire smartwatch category, really. It’s fun and handy as is, and the $150 pricetag of the original model is a deal.
Pebble smartwatch founder is launching a smaller-scale, open source reboot JournalBot Jan 27, 2025 Jump to latest Follow Reply Jan 27, 2025 Replies: 145 ...