A small team and I are working on a new Pebble-like smartwatch that runs open source PebbleOS, has the same beloved features (plus some fun new stuff), and stays true to the core Pebble vision.
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Despite these limitations, core smartwatch features like notifications, media controls, fitness tracking, and support for custom apps should remain functional. Reviving PebbleOS as a fully-fledged ...
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First to detail plans is Pebble's original creator, who is bringing the much-loved smartwatch back almost a decade after the last model went on sale. But, there was a time before Big Tech took ...
Eric Migicovsky, the founder of Pebble, announced plans to bring the e-ink smartwatch back to market. Why now? Migicovsky cites the lack of a similar smartwatch that meets his needs. In making the ...
Remember Pebble? The smartwatch that started it all has been discontinued for the better part of a decade, but Google has just opened up the source code for Pebble OS to help keep those devices ...
If you’re an Amazfit smartwatch user, the integration takes things to the next level, thanks to the extra data flowing into the app, allowing seamless tracking of nutrition data alongside real ...
A smartwatch is an excellent way to access cutting-edge technology directly at your fingertips (or about 7 inches away from your fingertips if we're being literal). Smartwatches allow you to ...