Pebble Smartwatch Review

£100Mar 2013

Stuff says 5 Hot Buy

This probably won't be the last smart watch you buy, but it should be the first. An impressively timely debut

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Stuff magazine Fri, Mar 1 2013, 1:47PM

For all anyone knows, Apple might never release a wrist-mounted phone accessory. But if you must stay one step ahead of something that still doesn't officially exist, the Pebble is your only choice. This crowd-funded, open source designer smart watch blew up Kickstarter, with nearly 70,000 backers handing its creators over $10m to bring timepieces into the 21st century. Nearly a year later, the first Pebbles are rolling off the production lines. So is Pebble the first must-have smart watch, or just another geeky gadget that promises Dick Tracy and fails to deliver?

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Pebble Smartwatch – minimal design

Black, white and primary colours, distinctive eco-efficient packaging and slim, minimalist design – the Pebble doesn't so much nod to Apple as bow down in homage. Jony Ive might not approve of the chunky buttons or slightly clumsy curved case but neither does this look like something cobbled together by three 20-somethings – as it was. The strap is plain, comfortable rubber (it's removable), the waterproof body is light and elegantly proportioned, and even the 10mm depth doesn't feel too thick.

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Pebble Smartwatch – E-paper screen

E-paper displays rock. The Pebble's is nothing short of awesome. Like the Kindle's screen, this is incredibly crisp and clear, especially in bright sunlight. The modest 24,000 pixels are plenty for displaying digits, watchfaces and text. An accelerometer automatically flashes on a backlight as you shake your wrist, which is great for hands-free time-checking but can also be occasionally distracting when you're just moving your arms about in the dark.

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Pebble Smartwatch – custom clocks

The left button brings up a menu of three built-in watchfaces (you can currently download two more from your smartphone app). The 'Text' face is certainly the coolest, spelling out the time in words that smoothly slink in from one side, but if you don't like the others, a little patience is all that’s required. Pebble's OS is open source and dozens of apps and watchfaces are just around the corner.

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Pebble Smartwatch – smartphone smarts

The whole point of a smart watch is to leverage your smartphone. The Pebble connects to iOS and Android devices via a simple, easy to use app. Pair it via Bluetooth, follow a few simple instructions and you start getting all kinds of notifications – incoming calls, text messages, email, calendar and stopwatch alerts, plus social messaging – will pop up on the screen with a gentle vibration. This is both incredibly cool and extremely useful, especially when you've got your hands full or it's socially awkward to drag your phone from your pocket. You can also control your phone's music – except if it's playing on another Bluetooth device. But this is only the tip of the iceberg – apps are coming that will synch with running and cycling apps to provide performance data, connect to GPS to navigate golf courses, and in due course much, much more.

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Pebble Smartwatch – Power and problems

Of course, the first genuinely smart watch is far from perfect. There are interface hiccups that annoy – such as a back button that doesn't take you all the way back to the watch face, and a very occasional Bluetooth lapse that meant we were at one point left unconnected from our phone for a few hours without realising it. These should be easily fixed in firmware updates. More worrying was a battery life that was less than three days, instead of the promised week, with the watch displaying a low battery icon then shutting down seconds later. Oh, and as an aside, the magnetic USB power cable feels like pure Apple.

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Pebble Smartwatch – verdict

It's easy to see what the Pebble is missing – the ability to reply to messages, voice recognition, better battery life. But that's only because it already delivers so much. Not just the first essential smart watch for smartphones, the Pebble is a classic timepiece in its own right.

Review by Mark Harris 

Comments

  1. Clif6

    5 weeks ago

    It needs a microphone, loud speaker, camera, and an on-screen keyboard. What's the point if you can't reply to messages or make and receive phone and/or video calls through the device? It should be a complete portal to your smart phone. Not just a notification watch. Pass.

  2. Clif6

    5 weeks ago

    It needs a microphone, loud speaker, camera, and an on-screen keyboard. What's the point if you can't reply to messages or make and receive phone and/or video calls through the device? It should be a complete portal to your smart phone. Not just a notification watch.

  3. zubkabera

    7 weeks ago

    Like their big brother WHF Stuff is also very jumpy on giving anything 5 stars without realizing how many angry and frustrated customers are waiting for Pebble.

    There are backers waiting since last April for their watch to be delivered, there are customer sent shipment notice and tracking number which doesn't work, they are taking pre order with delivery of April May , there are pre order customers waiting since from last 7 months.
    Already 3 times delay in production and delivery on top of that dodgy and unstable I0S interface.

    Good Luck with you if you can wait for another 8 months and then issues and unrepairable watch apparently it is glued and cannot be opened and closed again.

    No Thanks for your 5 stars.

  4. mikefeay

    10 weeks ago

    I would love to own one. prefer white colour,the black just doesnt look cool.

  5. banditmeerkat

    11 weeks ago

    The "smart watch is far from perfect" yet received a perfect score
    I find the way it looks very unappealing

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