Testseek.com have collected 148 expert reviews of the Pebble Smart Watch and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pebble Smart Watch.
May 2014
(76%)
148 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(60%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Works on iOS and Android
Only $149.99
Frequent updates and improvements
Good battery life (seven days on average)
Durable
Solidly designed hardware and fairly good integration with iOS 7 notifications
The watch faces are fun
Sleek
Low-profile design
Easy-to-read screen
Intuitive button interface
Interchangeable watch straps
Long battery life
Can interface
Though not out of the box
With IFTTT (If This Then That)
Offering great potential
3rd party SDK development pote
The Pebble Watch is waterproof
Runs a ton of apps
And works with both iOS and Android phones. A new app store improves the whole experience
Long battery life, Helps you work smarter and more efficient, Customisable apps and faces
Not the prettiest of devices, Not much two way communication
The Pebble is the first of the wearable tech revolution that will undoubtedly be the next big thing, it's a companion rather than a replacement to your phone and you will look a bit of a geek wearing it! I can't recommend it enough to enable you to keep t...
If you're on iOS and don't want to make a massive statement at a massive cost then I recommend the Pebble Smartwatch. Sure there are many more smart watches out there to choose from, but there is something brilliant and special about the Pebble Smartwatch...
Abstract: Pebble has unwittingly leaked its own major announcement a day early. The company was planning to official unveil an all-new smartwatch model tomorrow, Tuesday 24 February prior to hands-on opportunities during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona early nex...
Published: 2014-11-05, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Great battery life, Keeps things simple, Good price, Early adopter points
Screen is horrible, Apps fairly rubbish, Missed a lot of notifications, Early adopter woes
While it's still a decent entry point into smartwatches for techies, the Pebble is dating hard. Pebble's excellent battery life and simplicity should be applauded, but the smartwatch world is moving at 100mph and it's starting to feel extremely irrelevant...
Published: 2014-10-22, Author: Kevin , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: It's a faith amply repaid. Initial interest in the Pebble was legitimised by sales of over 400,000 units in the United States in its first year. Now the Pebble has reached the UK it's easy to see what the fuss is about: Intuitive, comfortable and with ...
Great for notifications, Waterproof casing, Loads of useful applications available, iOS and Android compatible
Prone to scratches, Battery life could be better, Storage space is limited
Pebble isn't entirely perfect, but it's the best smartwatch out there by a mile - it's a great way to get notifications without having to constantly remove your phone from your pocket, and the growing app store means it could potentially become even mor...
Abstract: Smartwatches are ones to watch for 2014. Claire O’Connell reviews the Pebble 301BL and finds it suits her digital lifestyle rather elegantly.For years I hadn't worn a watch. Why would I, when the phone in my bag or the laptop in my gaze for several hours ...
Customisable watch faces, Low energy Bluetooth, Simple menus system, Clear, easy to read screen, Long battery life, Silent vibration and backlight illumination, 3 Axis Accelerometer, Call, SMS and Email alerts as standard, Water resistant
Slow third-party integration, More features for Android, No Blackberry or Windows Phone support (as yet), Standard watch strap isn't great, Design, The Pebble has a sturdy and sleek design, and comes in an array of eye-catching colours, When you first get
If you're looking to integrate all the different parts of your digital life, then the Pebble could be the gadget for you.If you are looking for a new addition to your Android or iOS device, then a Pebble is definitely the way to go. Whether you want to us...
Apart from my little rant there in the cons I can think of no reason if you are considering getting a Pebble as to why you shouldn't. If you are in the market for an ePaper watch compatible with iPhone and Android smartphones then this is what you're afte...