Pebble was everything that was right about connected watches. It wasn't a spy. It didn't nag you to walk around. It just did what it did and that was passive notifications. I had two, but neither survived very long before the screens would flip out. Everything else that came along afterwards was definitely not my cup of tea and I went back to mechanical and automatic watches.
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I purchased one when it came up. I think there were βsmartβ watches before it, and it came as an alternative for long battery duration, which was amazing, and also focused in only important stuff to notify. I think it failed because the lack of all the bloat.
I miss my pebble watch. best alarm I ever had. battery was great so you didn't have to charge at night, so you could sleep with it on; and it peacefully vibrates to wake you up gently, so great.
Does it play Doom?
Beautiful
The pebble is still my favorite smart watch ever, the escreen and the long battery has not been beaten! I still have mine and still works!