Screen perfectly viewable outside (always on display), Simple, clear and tothepoint OS, Battery life longer than the competition's, Compatible with Android and iOS, Choice of voice or canned responses to texts (Android only), Overall build / comfort
Brightness and viewability in good conditions could be better managed, Proprietary charging, iOS functions less complete than Android's, Watch frame tarnishes easily, MultiOS doesn't include Windows Phone
Although the OS and the watch's overall shape are different, the Pebble spirit remains unchanged on the Time. The color screen is a welcome addition, and the display is still as visible outdoors, trouncing the competition. Battery life is also better than...
Published: 2015-08-07, Author: Jared , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: Pebble is now taking pre-orders for its high-end Pebble Time Steel smartwatch, though it won't ship until late September at the earliest. The $250 timepiece includes a leather band and stainless steel chassis, either in gunmetal black with a black band, s...
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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Published: 2015-08-07, Author: 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...
Published: 2015-08-07, Author: Eduard , review by: gamesite.sk
Výdrž batérie, Kvalitné vyhotovenie, Vždy zapnutý E-Paper farebný displej, Široká ponuka aplikácií a dizajnov na obchode,
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Inteligentných hodiniek prichádza na trh viac, než by celá redakcia stíhala otestovať a ťažko povedať ktoré sú na trhu aktuálne najlepšie, lebo možno už zajtra tu budú iné ešte lepšie, ešte krajšie a ešte lacnejšie. Konkurencia je veľká no Pebble Time...
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...
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...
Construcción sólida, completamente de acero; su batería debe durar más de una semana; es resistente hasta 30 metros al agua; siempre está encendido; funciona con teléfonos iPhone y Android.
Su diseño no es muy distinto del Pebble Time, que no es de acero y es más barato; no puede hacer llamadas telefónicas; su medidor de actividad física es menos preciso que el de otros 'wearables'
El nuevo reloj de acero de Pebble es un paso adelante, con una mejor batería y un cuerpo más durable, pero básicamente es una actualización muy menor frente al Pebble Time, que es más asequible...
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Published: 2015-08-06, Author: Chris , review by: gizmodo.in
The Time Steel fixes most of my gripes about the regular Time - better buttons, better screen - and puts everything in a package that looks nicer, and feels better on my wrist,
That oversized bezel makes the whole thing feel a little calculator-watch cheap. The glass on the screen also seems susceptible to scratches - I've put two (tiny) marks on the screen in under a week, which doesn't bode well for the long run, Conclusion, I
If you want a Pebble watch, the Time Steel is the one to buy. For an extra $50, you get a watch that fixes everything wrong with the Time, in a far more attractive package. If you cant stomach the extra cash, Id seriously consider buying the original Pe...