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August 2015
(75%)
172 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(83%)
18 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Très bonne autonomie
Interface simple et ludique
Légère et confortable
Ecran lisible au soleil
Écran parfaitement lisible en extérieur (affichage constant)
OS simple et clair
Va droit à l'essentiel
Autonomie supérieure à la concurrence
Compatible Android et iOS
Possibilité de répondre à la voix ou avec des réponses préprogrammées aux SMS (Andr
Ecran E-ink couleu
Autonomi
Design élégan
Nombreuses application
Prix
Plus discret que la première génération
Interface amusante
Timeline
Ecosystème déjà fourni
Autonomie
Étanchéité
Design industriel de qualité
OS léger
Complet et sur-mesure
Compatibilité multi-plateforme
Bonne autonomie
Lisibilité en plein soleil
Possibilité de répondre aux SMS avec des messages pré-configurés
Multitude de cadrans
Résistance à l'eau (jusqu'à
Finition
Solidité
étanche
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Finition un peu hâtive
Compatibilité iOS limitée
Pas de capteur de rythme cardiaque
Gestion de la luminosité et lisibilité dans un milieu clément à perfectionner
Recharge propriétaire
Des manquements sur iOS par rapport à Android
Cadre de la montre qui marque facilement
Multi-OS. mais pas pour Windows Phone
Pas de suivi d'activité intégr
Paramétrage complexe
Design et finitions moyens
Fonctions fitness réduites
Design rebutant (selon moi)
Mini-apps limitées par les performances et la technologie d'écran
Pas d'intégration de Google Now sur Android
Nécessité de l'importer des USA (comptez 170 à 220 euros)
Solid, all-steel construction; boosted battery life should last over a week; 30 meters water resistant; always-on display; works with iPhone and Android phones
Design doesn't look much different than the less-expensive non-steel Pebble Time; can't make phone calls; fitness tracking is less accurate than rival wearables
Pebble's step-up all-steel smartwatch has added battery life and a more durable feel, but it's basically a tiny upgrade to the less expensive Pebble Time...
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Publié: 2015-08-07, Auteur: Chris , review by: gizmodo.com.au
It's the Pebble to buy, Works well as a watch, Great watch faces
Not as versatile as Android Wear or Watch, Big, big bezel and scratch-prone glass, Expensive
If you want a Pebble watch, the Time Steel is the one to buy. For $US100, you get a watch that fixes everything wrong with the Time, in a far more attractive package. If you can't stomach the extra cash, I'd seriously consider buying the original Pebble i...
Extrait: The Pebble Time is much less like a miniature smartphone than other smartwatches, and this is certainly not a bad thing.For starters, the Time does not have a touchscreen. It has a pair of buttons that let you select options and back out of menus, and ano...
"It's still a smartwatch that's simpler than most, and lasts just just about as long as any this this class, and loads longer than an Apple or Android watch."...
Extrait: Pebble's third smartwatch, the Pebble Time. Source: SuppliedThis might come as a surprise, but the best smartwatch for Android users wasn't developed by Google. For now, that honour goes to the Pebble Time, the latest from the company that pioneered the i...
Best look Pebble yet, Color epaper display, Extralong battery life, Works with iOS, Android
More expensive, Too much bezel, Limited colors so far, Longer wait time
Pebble Time Steel is the grown-up version of the new Kickstarter-backed smartwatch with stainless steel casing instead of plastic. It'll cost you more money and you'll have to wait, but that's the price of looking debonair....
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Publié: 2015-08-19, Auteur: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Extrait: It's August, which means that kids are filling their backpacks with pens, paper, textbooks and – oh, who are we kidding, no one uses those things anymore.Students want tech , and that's why our Back To School Guide features the best smartphones , tablets...
Extrait: Pebble, the company which kicked off the smartwatch and wearables niche in in 2012, now finds itself coming from behind in a market that's heavily slanted toward Apple's Watch and Android Wear.Pebble doesn't make smartphones or tablets. The company focuse...
Publié: 2015-07-03, Auteur: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Always-on screen, Excellent sunlight readability, Industry-leading battery life, Big software improvements over first-gen Pebble, Timeline is a great way to navigate a smartwatch, Some decent apps and watch faces
Feels cheaply made despite its $199 USD / $249 CAD price, Lacks mainstream developer support compared to Apple and Google, Poor contrast when displaying colour, Low-resolution display, Buttons feel low-tech compared to touch and Digital Crown
Excellent battery life, Always-on color display, Voice-to-text functionality, Instantaneous notifications, Comfortable, Lots of apps, Syncs with Android or iOS
App store needs curation, Little reason to upgrade
The Pebble Time brings a color display and a microphone to the company's winning formula, making it a solid choice for first-time smartwatch buyers...