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February 2014
(81%)
122 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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13 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
La simplicité est le maître mot de Pebble semble til. Pas d'écran tactile
De caméra ou de microphone. La Steel fait simplement son travail de montre connectée pour faire remonter les notifications. Il reste tout de même possible de télécharger des jeux d
Comfortable
Avec le look d'une vraie montre
Autonomie de 5 jours
Compatible iOS et Android
L'App store a du potentiel
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Il reste malgré tout des petits points d'amélioration à noter. Par exemple
Il est impossible de personnaliser la durée d'affichage des notifications à l'écran. Elles disparaissent donc automatiquement après un certain moment
Publié: 2014-03-10, Auteur: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
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
Pebble Steel verdict Open Gallery 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 r...
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Publié: 2014-02-14, Auteur: Eric , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
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 customise how long a notification stays on the screen, for instance. Notifications auto-dismiss af
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...
Publié: 2014-01-29, Auteur: by , review by: wired.co.uk
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. Android software delays make this an iOSonly
Slightly lightweight still, UI can be hard to navigate at times
The Steel gets the core smartwatch functions right; customisable notification control, decent battery life and simple operation. It lacks features compared to the competition, but its reserved design means it'll blend into your life...
Publié: 2014-01-08, Auteur: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Extrait: We slip the Pebble Steel on to our wrist and it's cold. It might be because the spokeswomen from the company has just hot-footed it from the Venetian to the Las Vegas Convention Centre in the chilly Las Vegas air, or because the strap is now made of steel...
Extrait: Pebble is kicking off 2014 and this year's CES with a new smartwatch called Pebble Steel, a grown-up version of the original, playful Pebble....
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...
Publié: 2015-05-09, Auteur: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Elegant Premium Design, Waterproof, Good Battery Life, Synchronizes with iOS and Android, A lot of applications available
Limited to only 8 apps at a time, Monochrome display
The Pebble Steel still manages to stand out as the best overall smartwatch even against the tough competition for both Android and iOS but this is due to its longevity. We still wait for other smartwatches to really rise to their potential and try to take...
Publié: 2015-01-07, Auteur: Michael , review by: geekdad.com
Extrait: Photo: Michael HarrisonWhen Pebble sent my wife one of their higher-end models, the Steel, to review over at GeekMom, I wasn't really all that jealous, to be brutally honest “If I need to know what time it is, I can just pull my phone out of my pocket and...
Publié: 2014-11-19, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com
A classic, sharp-looking design; works with iPhones and Android phones; screen readable in bright daylight; swim- and shower-friendly; built-in pedometer for persistent fitness tracking; wide variety of quirky apps
Older technology compared to competition, onboard storage limited to eight apps at a time, still requires charging twice a week, lacks heart-rate monitor or more advanced fitness features
The competition is advancing fast, but the fashionable, functional, and more affordable Pebble Steel's conservative approach puts it at the top of the 2014 smartwatch heap....