If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. Learn more. The original Pebble smartwatches didn't die off—Fitbit kept the lights on for some time, and thanks to ...
The signs are up, the lights are on and very soon you’ll likely start seeing snaps of filet mignon with “crazy potatoes,” prime rib and steak po-boys streaming through social media feeds.
The smartwatch in question is the Core Time 2, which, for all intents and purposes, is a resurrected Pebble Time 2. Pebble’s founder and former CEO, Eric Migicovsky, recently launched a new comp ...
Table of Contents The Pebble doesn’t try to replace your phone The old is new again Reject smart, embrace the watch Pebble is back and I couldn’t be happier. The smartwatch brand that pre ...
Core 2 Duo (L) and Core Time 2 (R) Pebble Excited about the new Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2, the official names given to the new Pebble smartwatches? Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky has sent out a ...
The Pebble brand of smartwatches truly stood apart from the rest of the market. These devices brought a minimalist approach to a market that was already starting to feel bloated. After being shut ...
One of the pioneers of the smartwatch industry, Pebble, has officially returned. Two new e-paper smartwatches are on the way: the $150 Core 2 Duo and the $225 Core Time 2. Both models are expected ...
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Pebble smartwatch founder Eric Migicovsky takes a swipe at Apple In a blog post, Migicovsky highlighted the challenges of getting Pebble OS working on iPhones He encourages Pebble-curious iOS ...
After announcing a comeback earlier this year, Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky has returned with a new brand name and two upcoming smartwatches. The brand? Core Devices. The smartwatches?
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