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Pebble launches an affordable smartwatch, the Round 2. This apparently is a reboot of an older Pebble smartwatch, the Pebble Time Round. It is quite slim at 8.1mm in thickness and features a 1.3-inch ...
Shortly after bringing back the Pebble smartwatch and launching a low-cost AI smart ring, Pebble is readying yet another new product: the Pebble Round 2. As the name suggests, this latest device is ...
The Rogbid Fusion blurs the line between smart ring and smartwatch, complete with a display and fitness tracking.
I’m currently at CES checking out all of the latest and greatest tech for the coming year, and one of my favorite things I’ve seen so far is a new Pebble smartwatch. No, I didn’t time-travel back to ...
The Pebble smartwatch is back, and now that includes the thin and stylish Pebble Round 2. The original Pebble Time Round launched in 2015 as the first circular Pebble smartwatch. It was remarkably ...
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Pebble’s creator is launching a successor to the OG Time Round, with a larger screen and longer battery life. Pebble’s creator is launching a successor to the OG Time Round, with a larger screen and ...
Last year Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky announced that he was bringing back Pebble smartwatches. And then his new company, Core Devices, managed to do just that, launching the Pebble 2 Duo and Pebble ...
Pebble was the first proper smartwatch to make it to market. I have one of the original Kickstarter versions, and I loved using it. I’d still consider it one of the best smartwatches ever made, which ...
Pebble unveiled the Pebble Round 2 on Friday. It's a thin, open-source smartwatch with a 10-day battery life. It improves on the Pebble Time Round, which launched in 2015. Ten years after Pebble's ...
You’ve probably heard people say it’s impossible to go back and correct some error from the past. To those people, you should raise a middle finger in defiance ...