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August 2015
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Construcción sólida
Completamente de acero
Su batería debe durar más de una semana
Es resistente hasta 30 metros al agua
Siempre está encendido
Funciona con teléfonos iPhone y Android.
Peso
Autonomía
Pantalla siempre encendida
Duración de la batería (6-7 días)
Buena visibilidad con luz directa
Tamaño perfecto
A los editores no les gusta
Su diseño no es muy distinto del Pebble Time
Que no es de acero y es más barato
No puede hacer llamadas telefónicas
Su medidor de actividad física es menos preciso que el de otros 'wearables'
Symmetrical design is sleek, elegantly simplistic, Color in the screen is good addition, Performance as snappy as ever, More than 8 apps can be installed at one time now, Voice input is as good as Android Wear, Tactile buttons are still useful, reliable,
Screen still has quite a bit of body and bezel around it, Not very easy to find good-looking replacement bands
A symmetrical design houses a new color screen and a microphone for voice input, but what matters most is that the Pebble ecosystem performs as well as ever - with some added charm. The Pebble Time is a worthy upgrade for Pebble loyalists, but its practic...
Publicación: 2015-06-25, Autor: Michael , crítica de: Pocketnow.com
So far, Pebble's head start in the market and its savvy marketing have kept the company growing even in the face of some fierce competition. Pebble's fanbase, plus the dollars of underdog-loving contrarians, will all but ensure the economic success of...
Overall, I love what Pebble has done w/ the new Time. Cool animations, improved navigation, and a battery life that beats any other smartwatch on the market. It will be a great upgrade for Pebble fans & loyalists. At the current time (no pun intended)...
Publicación: 2015-06-24, Autor: Will , crítica de: newatlas.com
Resumen: Pebble has been something of a pioneer in the smartwatch space, becoming a Kickstarter darling in 2012 and following through with what was arguably the first successful wearable. But with heavy hitters Apple, Google and Samsung now leading in the space, i...
Resumen: The new Pebble Time is the best Pebble yet. But is that enough to compete in today's market? And more important — should you buy this thing?The folks at Pebble are back in the smartwatch game with the Pebble Time , and I've had one of the Kickstarter earl...
Publicación: 2015-05-27, Autor: Sean , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Well. you can’t unless you already did. Until the Kickstarter backers get their orders in, this smartwatch won’t go back on sale. Second, I think it’s worth waiting to see if the platform gets some software updates to address its deficiencies, and for a...
Publicación: 2015-05-27, Autor: Christina , crítica de: mashable.com
Great battery life, Waterproof and well-suited for sports, Works with iOS and Android price
Not as fully polished as the Apple Watch or Android Wear, App ecosystem can be difficult to gauge, Not as unique as it was a year ago
At $199, the Pebble Time is a fantastic sports smartwatch for the buyer who prioritizes getting stuff done over having the flashiest-looking device on their wrist'...
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Publicación: 2015-05-27, Autor: David , crítica de: yahoo.com
Resumen: The Pebble Time is also less expensive than most of those. It's $200.* Color screen. Previous Pebble watches had a crisp black-and-white screen. This one shows a rainbow of 64 colors — sort of. More on this shortly.* A new operating system. As always, the...
Publicación: 2015-05-27, Autor: David , crítica de: wired.com
Really great battery life. When it comes to smartwatches, less is definitely more. The timeline metaphor is simple and understandable. Smart straps are a smart idea
Turns out design does matter, Pebble. The Time's screen and hardware both leave a lot to be desired. The interface is cutesy at the expense of being useful. If you're an iPhone user, forget about it