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May 2014
(76%)
148 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(60%)
4 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Support d'Android et de iOS
Autonomie moyenne de 7 jours
Un SDK libre
De nombreuses applis et watchfaces
Ergonomie
Une montre évolutive
Design sympa
Desig
Autonomi
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SDK ouvert aux développeur
Fonctionnalités nombreuse
Autonomie de 7 jours
écran lisible au soleil
Design sobre et discret
Navigation simple
Mise en route et appairage efficace et pasàpas
Résitante à l'eau
Compacte
Autonomie
Large support logiciel de la part de la communauté
Overall, I've definitely enjoyed my time with the Pebble. I love the idea of having notifications for emails or messages appear on my wrist so that I don't have to pull out my phone all of the time. I've also been able to use it during the course of a n...
The Pebble was a solid enough idea that tens of thousands of people paid for it outright on a promise. And people who were that excited back in May will be more than satisfied with the result: the watch gets notifications, controls music, and the batte...
Simple, understated design, Easy setup, Instantaneous notifications, Customizable watch faces, Syncs with Android or iOS
Greater iOS app compatibility than Android, Some bugs
The smart-looking Pebble smartwatch delivers on its promise of wireless notifications right on your wrist, and while there are still some bugs that need to be ironed out, if developers can get behind the platform, the potential is huge...
Publié: 2014-09-30, Auteur: Anthony , review by: macworld.com.au
Multi-platform; lots of style options
Mono display; app support, $99
Despite the monochrome, non-touch display, the Pebble hits the most critical function of a smartwatch – making information on your phone more easily available. The Pebble looks good and, with a custom watch-face, would not even be noticed, as it looks lik...
The Pebble Smartwatch successfully links to smartphones that offers users a unique way of interacting with these devices and receiving notifications!...
Publié: 2014-03-05, Auteur: Alex , review by: techlife.net
Extrait: The low resolution screen is great for preserving battery power, but it does also limit what the Pebble currently does in terms of applications. You can get apps that'll turn the Pebble's display into a camera remote, but framing is tough on a screen that...
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(80%)
Publié: 2014-02-11, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Pebble Watch is waterproof, runs a ton of apps, and works with both iOS and Android phones. A new app store improves the whole experience
A lack of touch screen and multitasking limits the capability of apps; scratch-prone polycarbonate design doesn't feel nearly as impressive as the Pebble Steel
With a major software update and new app store, the original Pebble gets a new lease on life -- a less stylish but arguably better value than the newer Steel....
Nice design, Tonnes of customisations, Weeklong battery life
Will be a little big for some wrists, Requires specific charger
We liked The best thing that can be said about the Pebble is that it doesn't make the mistaking of trying to be a phone on your wrist. It's much smarter than that. Instead, Pebble is an expert notification deliverer. It's also open to total customisation,...
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(80%)
Publié: 2013-07-14, Auteur: Darren , review by: ausdroid.net
Extrait: This may not be a traditional accessory review but I thought that would be the best way to tackle this device on Ausdroid. It is not an Android device but it complements your existing Android phone, and that fits my definition of an Android accessory revi...