Elegant design is thin, light, beautiful, Round display is Pebble's first, used well for apps and info, Performance snappy and reliable, Battery charges up in very little time, Voice input is still good, leverages Android Wear well, Time OS is still quirk
Display backlight sometimes tough to trigger, Bright daylight viewing can be a little difficult, Only 2 day battery life, Apps still haven't fully made the transition to round software, Not applicable in as many situations (only splash resistant)
For its design and the well-performing functions this smartwatch does offer, users will look to the Time Round as the watch they want when simplistic elegance is the order of the day...
Sophisticated, ultra-thin design makes the Time Round the prettiest smartwatch Pebble has made yet, Compatible with both Android and iOS devices, Timeline interface makes it easy to see what's going on at any portion of your day
Short battery life compared to existing Pebble devices, You can't filter smartphone notifications to the watch—it will vibrate and light up with every alert that the phone receives, $250 is a lot to ask for this smartwatch
Publicerad: 2015-11-20, Författare: Darren , testad av: gizmodo.com
It's actually a watch. Not a “smartwatch you'll feel like wearing” or a wearable that “puts the watch back in smartwatch.” No, it looks just like a normal watch that happens to have awesome computer brains under an e-paper display, Advertisement, Advertis
It lacks feature distinction. Pebble's primary appeal was that it could do what other wearables can't–mainly, it worked on iOS and Android, had stunningly long battery life, and was also waterproof. Now, with Android Wear being available on both OSes (tho
Publicerad: 2015-11-10, Författare: Will , testad av: newatlas.com
Sammanfattning: Pebble has been something of a pioneer in smartwatches, blowing up Kickstarter with its original Pebble watch back when wearable tech wasn't much more than a concept. The company's latest smartwatch has one killer feature, but its pricing puts it in the B...
Thin,lightweight design, Color e-paper is easy to read under bright light, Potential for third-party "smart straps"
Reduced battery life, Less water-resistant than previous models, Expensive for what it is
The Pebble Time Round is without doubt the most elegant smartwatch Pebble has ever made. It's slim, lightweight and fits smaller wrists well. Unfortunately, that fashionable design comes at a cost: It has far shorter battery life than previous Pebbles an...
Publicerad: 2015-11-05, Författare: Helena , testad av: chipchick.com
More watch-size like compared to most other smart watches on the market, truly female friendly, fits even small wrists, fun selection of watch faces, truly looks and feels like a real watch, both iPhone and Android friendly, charges up for a full day's us
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Publicerad: 2015-11-05, Författare: David , testad av: wired.com
You guys, it looks like a watch! Thin and light and small enough to work for almost anyone. Battery lasts days, plural. It doesn't try to do too much
The price still feels like more than the sum of its parts. The screen's dim and soft. This is basically still an Androidonly device
Publicerad: 2015-11-05, Författare: Dan , testad av: theverge.com
Compact size, Attractive design, Good build quality
Limited app options, Shorter battery life than other Pebble watches, Display isn't vibrant
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Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...