Pebble’s Round 2 smartwatch may not look like much at first glance. It’s shaped like a traditional wristwatch. There are physical buttons on the side—with one styled to look like a traditional ...
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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 ...
Core Devices announces Pebble Round 2 The new smartwatch has a big e-paper screen It also promises a week of battery life per charge After a phoenix-like rise from ashes in 2024, Pebble continues to ...
The latest from the Pebble lineup goes for a round dial with a stunningly thin profile at just 8.1mm, while the chassis is made out of stainless steel. It will be available in Matte Black, Brushed ...
Pebble Round 2 shipments have been delayed after the company discovered a manufacturing issue right before mass production. Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky says the team is fixing the cosmetic flaw, ...
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 Round 2 revives the circular smartwatch after a ten-year gap, with a minimal bezel and a 1.3-inch color e-paper display. In 2015, the Pebble Time Round was introduced as a circular version of ...
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Smartwatch manufacturer Pebble has announced the Pebble Round 2, a revamped, redesigned version of 2015’s Pebble Time Round watch. New improvements over the initial model include a full-face e-paper ...
We told you back in March that Pebble was making a comeback, thanks to Google having opened source for PebbleOS, which they had acquired at some point in this Android story. They have since shipped ...