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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: 2014-01-10, Autor: Gareth , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Slick design, Loads of apps
Slightly lightweight still, UI can be hard to navigate at times
The first Pebble smartwatch was a breakout hit, but it lacked something on the style front. The Pebble Steel rectifies that to some degree, and does it without charging a hefty premium. Given that stocks are going to be limited, this is sure to be a sell...
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Publicación: 2014-02-23, Autor: Daniel , crítica de: mobilesyrup.com
The Pebble Steel is both simple and simplified, and very exciting. It's the first piece of wearable technology that fits with my individual workflow, because the Bluetooth-based pairing process is easy, and because Pebble is universally understood to be a...
Publicación: 2016-12-07, Autor: Eugene , crítica de: in.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...
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Publicación: 2014-12-16, Autor: Eric , crítica de: gizmodo.in
Resumen: I've been keen on smartwatches pretty much since day one. I get a lot of emails, texts, and assorted notifications, most of them garbage but some vitally important. Having a glancable screen on my wrist makes life infinitely easier. But smartwatches have ...
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Publicación: 2014-03-03, Autor: Jason , crítica de: pcworld.in
I like how Pebble's watches keep it simple. They're watches with slight upgrades, and don't try to do too much. One day, perhaps even one day soon, we will be strapping crazy sensors all over our bodies, including our wrists, and Pebble's approach might s...
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Publicación: 2014-02-14, Autor: Eric , crítica de: gizmodo.in
It's puuuuurty. The Pebble Steel's main goal is just to look more respectable than the nerd-toy it is, and it pulls that off wonderfully. Between the two bands included, it's easy to find the setup that works for you. And on top of that, the nice-looking
Most of my quibbles with the Pebble are small, but they're magnified all the more considering everything around them is so stupid simple and good. You can't customize how long a notification stays on the screen, for instance. Notifications auto-dismiss af
If you want a smartwatch that doesnt 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...
Resumen: The first shipment of Pebble Time watches for Kickstarter backers is set to begin May 27 today. If you're among this first batch, you can expect to get your watch by mid-June. Meanwhile at CES Asia 2015 in Shanghai, regional distributor for Pebble in Asia...
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Publicación: 2014-03-10, Autor: Sophie , crítica de: stuff.tv/my/
Comfortable, looks like a real watch, Five day battery life, iOS and Android compatible, App store has bags of potential
More expensive than original Pebble, Screen could be a bit bigger
Did we mention the Pebble Steel is the best smartwatch you can buy? Well it is.Nothing's perfect - we'd like a slightly bigger (colour e-paper?) screen to fill the watchface and give some of Pebble's new apps room to breathe, storage space for more apps a...
I'm not the first person to make this comparison, but I'll repeat it anyway. The state of smart watches today feels a lot like the state of smartphones before the original iPhone launched in 2007. The Pebble Steel does what it promises to do — deliver not...
Resumen: The Pebble Steel is the premium version of the original Pebble smartwatch, famed for its crowdfunding origins which saw US$10 million (S$12.9 million) being raised.While the original looks like a plastic gadget, the Steel has the air of a classic watch.It...