- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@lemmy.world
- I’d probably get one if it wasn’t American. Oh well, I don’t really need it. 
- Marketing department at Pebble is apparently familiar with social networks cause they seem to really be doing the rounds today (lemmy, hacker news, etc). - This isn’t Pebble, Google owns that. This is Eric’s new company, Core Devices, the spiritual successor to Pebble. - Ah - you’re right (seems to be “pebble OS” but not Google hardware). It’s still all over my feeds today though. - Yeah, Pebble watches have a pretty loyal fanbase (including myself), and the r/pebble subreddit has been active for years despite the fact that they’ve been defunct for almost a decade. Google open-sourced the OS in January, Eric made announcements about creating a new company to make new PebbleOS-based watches, then yesterday his website (link in this post) started a countdown. - Now here we are. - I’m going to wait and see how these new watches fare in terms of reliability. I wasn’t a fan of the Pebble 2 and it’s issues, but that’s supposedly been resolved. These new units use essentially the same design, but with better materials and reinforcements. 
 
 
 
- I’m hyped for this, I still use my Pebble Time 2 but it’s getting old and the battery doesn’t last nearly as long as it used to. I’ve tried other smart watches since then but none even compared. Personally I think Pebble has the perfect blend of features to make the perfect smartwatch for what I want to do with it. And the fact that the software is open source is really cool too. I hope the new hardware can still run my old watch faces and apps from before Pebble got shut down 
- Probably will wait until a tear down video is available. Pebbles are nice devices but absolutely garbage at fixability. 




