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| Brand | Pebble |
| Model Name | FBA_301BL |
| Style | Smartwatch |
| Color | Jet black |
| Screen Size | 1.26 |
| Special Feature | calendar, phone_calls, music_player, pedometer, text, gps, digital_time_display, email, social_media_notifications, fitness_tracker See more |
| Shape | Round |
| Target Audience | unisex |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- View notifications from email, SMS, Caller ID, calendar and your favorite apps on your wrist.
- Includes Pebble timeline, a chronological display of calendar and notifications
- Download watch faces and apps to suit your style and interests.
- Control music playing on iTunes, Spotify, Pandora and more.
- Rechargeable battery lasts 5-7 days on a single charge
- Compatible with both Apple (iOS 6 and higher) and Android devices (OS 4.0 and higher)
- The charging cable's contacts are spring loaded pins. Depress each of them and make sure that they are popping back smoothly up to the same height relative to each other.
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| Sold By | — | Linking Port | MLDZ-US | Jiant Solutions | PNR Sales | SKG Official Store |
| Color | Jet black | Rose gold case with pink band | Black | Black | Slate Band | SKG V7 Black |
| Compatible Phone Models | Apple iPhone, Android Phones | IOS 9.0 or above; Android 5.0 or above | Android/iOS Devices, iOS Devices, Android/iOS Devices | Android 5.0 or Above, iOS 10.0 or Above | — | IPhone14/13/12/11/x/8/7/6 Series phones, Samsung,Huawei, Xiaomi, Redmi, Google pixel, Oppo, Vivo Series Phones, Android DevicesIPhone14/13/12/11/x/8/7/6 Series phones, Samsung,Huawei, Xiaomi, Redmi, Google pixel, Oppo, Vivo Oneplus Series Phones, Android Devices |
| Item Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.8 x 2.6 inches | 10.24 x 1.81 x 0.47 inches | 2.95 x 6.5 x 1.06 inches | 1.61 x 1.39 x 0.44 inches | 2 x 6 x 9 inches | 1.75 x 1.48 x 0.53 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.34 ounces | 5.29 ounces | — | 1.09 ounces | 1.59 ounces | 1.28 ounces |
| Operating System | ios; google_android; ios, google_android | Android 5.0 or iOS 9.0 and above | Android,Ios | Amazfit OS | — | — |
From the manufacturer
Thoughtful Engineering in a Wearable Design
The Pebble Smartwatch connects to your iOS or Android smartphone via Bluetooth so you get the information you need exactly when you need it. Designed to make your life easier, Pebble provides personalized notifications and downloadable apps to keep you in the loop when you're on the go. You can also customize with watchfaces and apps to suit your personal style and interests. It features a long-lasting battery, user-friendly operation, and a screen that's readable even in bright daylight or underwater. Pebble comes with a USB charging cable and Quick Start Guide.
Pebble does more than just tell the time. It displays email, SMS, Caller ID and other notifications from your favorite apps right on your wrist, allowing you to leave your phone in your pocket while you’re in meetings, social engagements or on the go. Pebble alerts you with a silent vibration to incoming calls, meeting reminders, and notifications from apps like Facebook and Twitter and organizes it all: Pebble’s Timeline interface arranges all your daily events, reminders and notifications in an easy-to-read chronological view. And because of its long-lasting battery life, Pebble blends in to your day to day activities without slowing you down while you're running, cycling, or just going about your busy schedule.
Pebble has a straightforward, wearable design that lets you get the information you need in just one glance. The e-Paper display is easy to read even in direct sunlight so you can always see what's going on inside or out. Lightweight and comfortable to wear, Pebble won't weigh you down when you're on the move. Its 5 ATM salt or fresh water rating means you'll still be accessible if caught in a downpour or swimming, and the scratch-resistant display can take some hard knocks while keeping its good looks. The battery conveniently lasts five to seven days on a single charge
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Access Downloadable AppsPebble gives you quick access to a range of downloadable apps for endless combinations that suit your hobbies, interests, and lifestyle. Health and fitness apps like Misfit, Jawbone, Runkeeper and others let you track steps, sleep and workouts. If you're ready to hit the links, the FreeCaddie golf app lets you see the distance to the green at over 25,000 golf courses. And since Pebble is an open platform, new apps are always in the works from our development community and partners, letting you take advantage of new watchfaces, games, and other innovations. |
Even Easier with TimelinePebble timeline collects all of your daily appointments, notifications, and events and arranges them in single, easy-to-read chronological view, accessed by the same easy-access UP and DOWN buttons that let you scroll through watchfaces and menus. The SELECT button takes you to the main menu which includes music control, alarm, and settings. A simple tap on the watch or flick of your wrist will illuminate the backlight. To charge Pebble, simply connect it to a computer using the included custom USB cable. |
Make It Your OwnPebble is easy to personalize to reflect your style and personality. Choose from a variety of downloadable watchfaces, and even swap in a standard-sized 22mm watchband of your choice for a custom look (sold separately). |
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Get NotificationsWith notifications, you can get discreet updates on the information that is most important to you. In addition to Caller ID, email, text message and calendar alerts, you can choose to receive notifications from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more. |
Enjoy Your Favorite Music on the GoControl your favorite music apps--including iTunes, Spotify, and Pandora—from your Pebble without missing a beat while running, cycling, or just playing music from a dock at home. |
Works with iPhones and Android PhonesPebble connects wirelessly via Bluetooth with iOS and Android devices. Pebble works best with iPhone (iOS6 and up) or Android devices (OS4.0 and up). |
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.8 x 2.6 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.34 ounces |
| ASIN | B00BKEQBI0 |
| Item model number | 301BL |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,333 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,946 in Smartwatches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| OS | google_android, ios, google_android, ios |
| Connectivity technologies | USB |
| Special features | calendar, phone_calls, music_player, pedometer, text, gps, digital_time_display, email, social_media_notifications, fitness_tracker |
| Display technology | LED backlight display |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Form Factor | Watch |
| Color | Jet black |
| Phone Standby Time (with data) | 168 hours |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | Pebble Technology Corp |
| Date First Available | January 8, 2013 |
| Weight | 0.08 Pounds |
| Standing screen display size | 1.26 |
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**What exactly does a Pebble do?**
The Pebble (and its more expensive but no nicer-looking bigger brother, the Pebble Steel) connect to your iOS or Android phone using Bluetooth. Through that connection, the Pebble streams data from the Internet to power apps from the Pebble app store including GPS-determined local weather forecasts, text messages, email messages, fitness trackers, watch-based GPS, Yelp, and much, much more. The Pebble does all this through a simple and incredibly intuitive four-button layout: a big "Back" button on the left side of the watch and up, select, and down buttons on the right side of the watch.
**Why would anyone want a smartwatch in addition to their phone?**
When smartwatches started showing up on the tech scene, I didn't get it. Why would I want a watch when I already had a phone doing all the same things? Why would I want yet another device whose battery would die on a nightly basis? What could a watch possibly do for me that my phone didn’t already do?
I bought the Pebble fully thinking I would be returning it virtually unused within a week. After a single day, I experienced a paradigm shift so jarring that it was akin to switching to cable Internet from dial-up; getting my first iPhone; or the first time I ever used my ReplayTV DVR to record television and watch it on my own terms without commercials – the Pebble really is that big a deal.
Let me paint a picture of my first day with the Pebble: I took a trip to Costco, my local big-box retailer, on Sunday around noon. If you haven't seen Cirque du Soleil perform while you’re drunk as a skunk after taking a handful of Benadryl, then you really have no point of reference for what my Costco looks like on the busiest day of the week at the busiest time of that day. “Total, utter monkey-squawking madness on a crashing propeller plane being eaten by a Tyrannosaurus Rex” doesn’t adequately describe exactly how nutty this scenario truly is.
While pushing around my shopping cart dodging zombies in go-carts and small children bent on throwing themselves to their deaths beneath my cart's steel wheels, my wife sent me two separate texts asking me to pick up almonds and strawberries. There was no fumbling around in my pocket to pull out my ridiculously-giant iPhone 6 Plus (my review of this new phone will be coming soon and it’s a long story but I will give this spoiler: I recommend the smaller 6 model). Instead of going through the utter torture of grabbing my phone and possibly being killed by a retiree whose outdated glasses' prescription didn’t allow him to see me before running me down, I simply glanced at my wrist, saw my wife's texts, and went about my business.
A few minutes later, my Mom called. I love talking with my mother, but I'm not about to do it in a busy Costco where I could possibly be killed by a falling two-pack of caskets. Once again, instead of answering the phone, I glanced at my watch, saw that my Mom was calling, and sent the call to my voicemail with a single button push, all while keeping a hand on my shopping cart and safely dodging flying boxes of migrating diapers.
After successfully surviving the Dante’s Inferno that is Costco (I’m a proud shareholder of their stock, by the way), while driving home, another text came in. Yes, yes, you should never text while driving, but while wearing a Pebble, you can read a text as easily as glancing at your phone to check the time. In addition to texts, you can set your Pebble to send any kind of notification to your wrist - CNBC headlines, Experal app feeling-checks - you can even read incoming emails on your wrist, all without taking your phone out of your pocket!
During the week, I used the watch’s Misfit app to track my steps which fed directly into MyFitnessPal and also interfaced with Apple’s new (and horrible - again, a story for a different review) Healthkit apps. All of this without having to do anything at all – the Pebble just works. In fact, it’s so simple, effective, and intuitive that it’s downright shocking the Pebble isn't an Apple product (simply because Apple's usually known for that kind of thing, not because I love Apple – once again, just hold out for my iPhone 6 Plus review).
Smartwatches are a supplement to smartphones that I never anticipated needing. A need I always had but never realized was there. The Pebble has entirely and completely changed my mind - I've gone from not wearing a watch in nearly seven years to not being able to live without my Pebble – and it’s only been a single week.
**Speaking of Apple, how does the Pebble differ itself from the upcoming Apple Watch?**
By now, you've heard that Apple, the giant tech company that overwhelms everyone and threatens them with tablets so light that they’ll blow away in a stiff breeze, is entering the smartwatch fray in early 2015 with its own Apple Watch. With a sapphire-glass full-color LCD screen and what will inevitably be an abundant app store, the Apple Watch will certainly give the Pebble a dangerous run for its money.
Herein lies the Pebble's secret weapon: it doesn't use a battery-sucking LCD screen, it uses a low-energy e-ink face. Granted, that means just black and white with no color, but it also means one key advantage - longer battery life. I’m not talking just a full day’s use between charges – I’m saying I’ve put the Pebble under very, very heavy use and I've only needed to charge it once every three to four days.
Although Apple hasn't yet announced the expected battery life of its watch, there were several mentions of just how easy it will be to charge the watch when it comes out during their announcement keynote. Talking about how easy it is to charge your device is like telling someone "I'm not lying to you..." before saying something. Why are you telling me you're not lying? Do you usually lie? Apple, how often will I be charging your Apple Watch with its “incredibly easy magnetic charging device?” Once a day? Once every few hours? I don't care how gorgeous it is, if the battery life doesn't last more than an entire day, the recharging process is going to get really annoying in a really big hurry.
In addition, the pricing for an Apple Watch is starting at $349 comparatively to the Pebble's now very reasonable $99 pricing for its base model. And, I just know that the Apple Watch I will want won’t be the base $349 model. For me, I’m guessing my Apple Watch of choice will be around $549-599 since I will want the bigger screen and the more resilient glass.
So, the Pebble is a minimum of a $250 savings over the base Apple Watch, plus, wait for it, you can get yourself a Pebble today (right now, in fact).
**But, but… the Pebble is so freaking ugly.**
Whereas Apple has once again designed a beautiful piece of equipment in its first-generation smartwatch, the Pebble is polarizing - you either love it or hate it. For me, it vaguely reminds me of the hideous Casio calculator watches from the 1980s (holy crap - you can still buy these things!). That being said, I'm willing to suffer Pebble’s mediocre industrial design for the wealth of hard-hitting functionality it brings to my life at such a reasonable price.
In addition, I recently purchased a Pebble Steel to check out the differences between the regular Pebble and the Steel version. I can't remember the last time I've been this disappointed. The Steel brings nothing new to the ball game: the design is basically the same (despite advertisements to the contrary), plus Pebble has pulled the second watch band (ironically, the steel version) out of the box, only including the leather band in the box while charging an additional $19.99 for the metal band. The leather band of the Steel has the tendency to regularly pinch the skin on my wrist and will likely mold if I try wearing it while working out, unlike the waterproof rubber version of the original Pebble. The metal watchface with the Gorilla Glass wasn't impressive. In fact, the metal watchface of the Steel seems bigger than the regular Pebble, more ungainly, and, if possible, even less attractive than its half-off little brother.
In my opinion, the regular Pebble at $99.99 is a feature-packed bargain that will almost certainly change your life - the Pebble Steel is an overpriced disappointment that demonstrates overengineering and "higher-quality components" aren't always good things to have. If you're interested in the Pebble, go with the regular version and skip the Steel completely.
If you have an Android or iOS device and are in the market for an affordable smartwatch that might just blow your mind, try the Pebble. It's as downright amazing as it is totally hideous, but you can't have love without hate, right?
The watch is water resistant and should be resistant up to a very deep depth (a friend had calculated it for me, and I don't remember exactly what the depth is, but it was so deep that you do not even have to worry about ever reaching that depth)! I have used it in a pool and water park, and the watch was unaffected. Of course, I did not have my phone near me while I was swimming, so I did not receive notifications during this time. But at least I could still use it as a basic watch while I was swimming.
The bluetooth range is about 30 feet, so you don't always have to have your phone in your pocket for the connection to remain. It will work a few rooms away. Unfortunately, if the watch disconnects for whatever reason, there is no built-in warning. However, there are some watch faces that you can download from the Pebble Store on your phone that will vibrate your watch when the bluetooth disconnects. In order for that to work, however, that watch face must be running at the time that the bluetooth disconnects in order to be notified that it has disconnected...the watch does not "multitask". In short, do not rely on receiving a notification from the watch telling you that it has lost the bluetooth connection. You shouldn't have to worry about connection, however. Once you get the initial connection when you power on the watch, you will not have a problem maintaining the connection unless you break the 30 ft. bluetooth range.
The battery life is fantastic. The watch lasts me about 5-7 days of all-day use, powered off only at night. Furthermore, it charges extremely fast; it usually takes about an hour to completely charge from about 10-20% to 100%. This is probably because the watch does not use a lot of power so it has a very small battery that discharges slowly and charges quickly.
The display is black and white. It has a decent refresh rate, so games from the Pebble Store will run decently considering that it is running on a low-powered watch. The display is always on, which is a great feature! Other smart watches have color, LCD displays that use more battery power so therefore the display cannot stay on all of the time. The Pebble utilizes a low-powered display that may not look as pretty but it is able to stay on all of the time which I think is much more convenient. The display has a backlight, and there are a few options you can set with the backlight: you can set it to always turn on when you get a notification or push a button, to only turn on when you get a notification or push a button in a low-light setting (recognized via the watch's ambient light sensor), or to never turn on. You can also set the watch to turn on the backlight when you flick your wrist (so that you can quickly check the time). I have mine set to only turn on the backlight in low-light settings...this way I save some battery since I am keeping the backlight from turning on when I don't need it to. I turned off the wrist flick setting since I found that the backlight would turn on when I am going up stairs, moving my arms intensely, etc.
The rubber band is comfortable and widely adjustable to many sizes. You can upgrade to a steel band if you buy the Pebble Steel instead, which is about $100 more than this product. In my opinion, the rubber is just fine and it does not look tacky or cheap.
If you own an iPhone, you may know that the iPhone is much more restrictive with what applications are allowed to do as compared to Android. Therefore, there is a little bit of extra effort to keep the Pebble working on iPhone. Almost every time that I power on my Pebble for the day and connect it to my phone, I receive a notification on my phone asking to allow Pebble to communicate with my phone. Notifications to your Pebble will not work until you accept this message on your phone. It is a minuscule thing to do once a day, but it is crucial for receiving notifications on your watch, so don't forget to do it! Sometimes the message will not appear and notifications work just fine. Other times, the message will not appear and notifications do not work! To fix this, simply open the Pebble app. After opening the app, everything should start working as long as you have a bluetooth connection. To be safe, every day when I connect my Pebble, I open the Pebble app on my phone and then close it. That should take care of everything. Just be careful not to completely close the app from the background (on iPhone, double tapping the home button and closing it through the multitasking tray). If you do this, notifications will not work. The Pebble app must be open in the background for notifications to be sent to your watch.
I have also discovered that there is a preferred order of powering on your devices. Sometimes I could not get my Pebble to establish a bluetooth connection with my phone. I found that if you first turn on bluetooth on your phone and then turn on the Pebble, it will connect with no problem. Sometimes turning on the Pebble prior to turning on bluetooth on my phone caused the devices not to connect.
The selection of apps for the Pebble is not extensive, however at the same time I cannot really imagine what else you can do with a watch! There are a few apps I do use regularly, including Runtastic (which displays the duration, distance, and pace of my workouts on my watch screen), the music app (pre-installed, allows me to skip songs, play/pause, and adjust the phone's volume), a metronome (as a musician, it keeps a pulse on my wrist...it will vibrate to the tempo), alarm (vibrates when time is up), and Tiny Bird (the Pebble equivalent of the Flappy Bird game).
There is a very extensive selection of watch faces (the main screens that tell you the time and some other info). My favorite is Fair Weather, which displays the time, date, the watch's battery life, a graphic icon of the current weather conditions, sunrise and sunset times, moon phase, barometric pressure, humidity, cloud cover, wind direction/speed, and temperature....all on one screen! This information is updated over the internet through the Pebble app on your phone. As long as everything is connected, the information will update automatically every hour and will even automatically adjust your location based on your GPS location (if you allow the Pebble app to use GPS on your phone).
IN SHORT...this is an excellent companion for my phone and provides many great features and a stylish new look. I always get compliments on this watch!
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Needless to say I am really pleased!
The battery life is amazing.
The notifications are fluid and it seamlessly Integrates with my phone the galaxy s6.
It's simplicity and I love it.
Excellent value!
Reviewed in Italy 🇮🇹 on November 27, 2016
Ho chiesto il rimborso e non la sostituzione perché dal vivo non mi è piaciuto come in foto, troppo spesso ed ingombrante.
Comunque ci tengo a sottolineare l’ottimo servizio di Amazon che ha ritirato subito il prodotto guasto ed ha proceduto immediatamente al rimborso.










































