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The Pebble Time 2 is available for pre-order for $225 and will pair with a smartphone via Bluetooth, allowing it to display ...
Pebble, the smartwatch brand eyeing a revival after eights years, has revealed details of its metal-bodies Pebble Time 2.
Pebble creator Eric Migicovsky and his new company, Core Designs, have been beavering away on new e-paper smartwatches and ...
The Time 2 sports a sleeker profile and RGB backlighting. Now that Pebble is Pebble again, we’re getting an official look at ...
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In terms of physical design, the new Pebble Time 2 has an updated look with a less boxy-looking design, but the display, buttons, and other features remain unchanged. The front, back, and buttons will ...
The Pebble Time 2, the first time around, was supposed to be the brand’s most premium smartwatch to date. It would have featured a color e-ink display, a premium metal build, and more. That’s exactly ...
Pebble 2 replaces the original Pebble – which has stuck around for an impressive three years, selling more than a million units in that time – with a more refined, but still affordable, upgrade.
A flood of people are pre-ordering the new Pebble 2 and Pebble Time 2 on Kickstarter. At time of publication, nearly 50,000 backers had ponied up nearly $10 million for the right to receive a new ...
The Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel both have a slightly smaller display compared to the Time 2 at 1.25-inches. Again there are 64-colours on board and they have a coloured E-Paper display.
The Pebble Time 2 is made of stainless steel and comes in Gold, Silver and Black color options. It comes with a color e-paper display that’s more than 50% larger than the original Pebble Time.
Pebble Time 2 will offer 10 day battery life. Offered in three colors, it’s priced at $169 on Kickstarter (after which it will go to $199), and will begin shipping in November.