• Reviews around app (3.54 of 5)

    Pebble 2 + Heart Rate Smart Watch- White/White

    • There are some great apps for this watch, but many have their limits
    • The real downside of the product, the app, no where the information that Fitbit (best in my opinion) provides, but adequate.
    • Had to download a (free) third party phone/pebble app
    • Even tho the company sold out and Fitbit stopped supporting the app it still works and you can't beat the cost for an amazing smart watch
    • But APP is terrible
    • I use a Scosche HRM with iPhone for runs using iSmoothRun app - great Pebble support from iSmoothRun
    • I use a Scosche HRM with iPhone for runs using iSmoothRun app - great Pebble support from iSmoothRun
    • I could never get some of the more popular running apps like Endomondo to even work.
    • Product is great for my wife after download of a good simple app at $7
    • The app is pretty cool
    • The pebble app doesn’t work perfectly with iPhone
    • App still works with watch so you can download any app you would like in the pebble app store
    • All of the apps (many available!
    • I would highly recommend this app
    • You will need to install the pebble app on your mobile as well as any other companion app need for each application
    • the Pebble app has been great about allowing the notifications I want and they pop up on the watch with a quick vibrate
    • The app is also very easy to manage the various watch faces through the app.
    • The Pebble 2 works great using the free downloadable Ventoo app and the onboard heart rate monitor works well with the app
    • I don't care that Strava does not have an app compatible with Pebble since there are other easy ways to get exercise data on to Strava
    • This watch works much better with an iPhone, as there are many more Pebble apps out there specifically for Apple
    • No other wearable platform was more open or gave developers more freedom to create, experiment, and delight the world with beautiful watchfaces, useful apps, and unique experiences
    • I was a little concerned about support, but so far I've had no trouble integrating with apps on my Galaxy S8 - using Google Fit, Sleep as Android, and MyNetDiary was quick and easy, and the Pebble app itself is pretty useful too
    • The old apps that I have (Big Stopwatch and Multi Timer) miss to vibrate
    • The app isn't any better.
    • Has a good iOS app and I believe it can link Apple's "Health"
    • (it lasted for 6 full days, and I recharged it on the 7th day)-Screen is always on, and always visible even under sunlight.-Heart monitor that is always on, which gives full reading throughout the day and during sleep (sleep detection and monitoring).-Community support, apps, watchfaces
    • Battery life lasts forever, and there are several app options available for this device in the pebble app store.
    • However, I will ignore some of the awesome properties (super easy to charge, awesome notification function, best alarms, useful apps, smart and user friendly system) of this watch, but focus some of the disappointing places
    • The other fact was that FitBit just decided to shutdown the servers that were serving the Pebble watches all over the world and suddenly your apps became useless
    • APPThe app is ok, but is missing some things I would have expected.
    • So if you use other apps like Runtastic, map my run, Nike, etc, you have to know that no apps can sync the steps from the watch while you'r running
    • There are lots of handy apps, etc. etc
    • If you want to use the fitbit or Apple Health app, you can have it send data to those apps as well.
    • I bought some apps and they don't work
    • The silicone band, on the other hand, is incredibly comfortable with a stretchiness to it.-Limited App Functionality
    • The app doesn't work anymore.
    • Just bought this pebble watch and it is awesome what most people do not know is although Fitbit bought the pebble company Pebble released an update for their app to let these watches work even after their servers get shut down this means existing pebble watches will continue to work for now on and even past 2017 for the exception of a few cloud apps and weather apps so even to this day pebble watches are still worth the money
    • but it's so behind on updates that you can't use most of the good apps with
    • I was told the apps for Pebble products won't work.
    • There are free apps for counting everything from sports scores, GPS directions, Pokemon Go
    • My only other problem is that Fitbit bought Pebble out so it may not work as of 2018