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La renovada estética en metal consigue su objetivo
Que es hacer que el Pebble no parezca tanto un juguete para geeks
Y sea un dispositivo apetecible por alguien no tan tecnológico. Para hacer las cosas mejores
El sistema de enganche de la esfera es
El Pebble Steel es un reloj muy bonito a la vista
Con una construcción de alta calidad. Sus muchísimas aplicaciones pueden activarse fácilmente desde apps en iPhone o Android. Y
Al fin
Ya hay una tienda de aplicaciones dedicada
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No se puede configurar cuanto tiempo queremos que duren las notificaciones en la pantalla
Y el tiempo que tardan en desaparecer es quizá demasiado largo. Para quitar las notificaciones acumuladas hay que pulsar un botón
Y no siempre tenemos la otra m
Cuesta US$100 más que el Pebble original
A pesar de que tiene básicamente el mismo 'hardware'. Solo permite guardar ocho 'apps' al mismo tiempo. No tiene micrófono
Publicación: 2014-01-28, Autor: Jason , crítica de: arstechnica.com
Excellent design update makes Pebble look like a watch you'd wear on a date, Software updates bring new APIs for developers to build on, Capable app store, surprisingly full of great apps already, The already strong notification system sees better integra
The price might scare away thrifty shoppers, but they'd be best steered toward the original Pebble, The app store is a little rough around the edges, Some developers still think we want to type on our watches
Publicación: 2014-01-28, Autor: Lisa , crítica de: tomsguide.com
The Pebble Steel's beautiful stainless-steel design, combined with the new appstore, make it our favorite smartwatch yet. We love that Pandora, Yelp and ESPN have made their way to the Pebble platform. The ability to see all of your most recent notific...
Slick new look says “I'm a technology professional” rather than “I'm an early adopter dork.” More apps means greater utility, which means you might actually consider wearing a smartwatch. Waterproof to 5 ATM, same as the original
0 price tag is a bit much for a glorified smartphone remote. We wish it had touchscreen display instead of buttons
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Publicación: 2014-01-28, Autor: Nilay , crítica de: theverge.com
Looks like a regular watch, Notifications and apps work well, Simple to use
Apps could be better integrated, All-or-nothing notifications on iOS
Publicación: 2014-01-06, Autor: Josh , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
The Pebble Steel could serve people well if the following holds true:Do you like wearing watches?Can you wear a masculine-looking watch that doesn't look like fine jewelry?Do you crave the usefulness of the apps and faces available?Do you have an extra $2...
Publicación: 2016-12-08, Autor: Eugene , crítica de: au.pcmag.com
Elegant, high-end design, Easy to use, Customizable watch faces, Growing app store and feature set
Expensive
The Pebble Steel is as mature as smartwatches come; it couples sophisticated design with a burgeoning Pebble app store, and cements its place atop the competition...
Publicación: 2014-04-13, Autor: Chris , crítica de: ausdroid.net
It's much dressier than the original Pebble. You wear a nice watch to a wedding or a funeral, and you could wear this. Not the original Pebble, Swappable leather or metal bands, all you need is a little tiny screwdriver, Notifications on your wrist. Somet
It's the same Pebble in a new case. There actually aren't any other differences, besides a charging LED and a bit more memory, The Pebble App (for Android at least) is rubbish. It crashes often, loses visibility of the Pebble, and refuses to reconnect, Th
When I ordered the Pebble Steel, I was excited. I liked the original Pebble, and I wanted it in a fancier case. I watched the announcement at CES, and I was hopeful.That we ordered the Pebble in January, and it didn't arrive until April, didn't really hel...
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Publicación: 2014-02-15, Autor: Eric , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
"Wear it with a suit" pretty, Great iOS and Android performance, Simple mission
No notification customisation, No fitness applications, Outdated feature-set
If you want a smartwatch that doesn't look terrible and you want it right now, then sure. The Pebble Steel is pretty much the only option out there that combines the best notifications-on-your-wrist-ness of a smartwatch, the style of a legitimate piece of...
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Publicación: 2014-02-01, Autor: Arnold , crítica de: mrgadget.com.au
Resumen: In January this year, with much excitement, I posted up that I had ordered the new improved Pebble , the Pebble Steel , that was announced at CES 2014. The website mentioned that stock was limited and there would be possible delays, but I didn't expect it...
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Publicación: 2014-01-29, Autor: Scott , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Pebble Steel is a greatlooking wristwatch with topend construction. A growing list of apps can be swapped on and off of the watch, via easytouse iPhone or Android control apps. And, at long last, there's an app store.
Costs $100 more than the original Pebble despite offering the same underlying hardware. Only holds eight apps at a time. No microphone, speaker, touch screen, or color display. Fitness apps don't offer the same experience as a standalone device
Equal parts fashionable and functional, the Pebble Steel leaps to the top of the smartwatch heap, but does so by improving existing tech rather than adding something totally new....