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    Pebble Smart Watch for iPhone and Android Devices (Red)

    • Very nice features, Caller ID and email\text messages can be seen on the watch.
    • The notification vibrate on your wrist, nice feature so you can keep your phone volume low or off and still know when you get a call, text, or notification
    • Plexfit does have a very cool feature that allows you to set the times you normally go to sleep and wake so it can turn off notifications at that time, and disable certain features (such as battery display on your watchface)
    • The only cool feature of my Fitbit was that it would tell you the number of someone who was calling when your phone rang
    • The features work reliably with my iPhone 6
    • I love the vibration feature
    • However after using this watch it has proven to actually be a useful feature
    • My favorite feature is that the battery will last you for up to 7 days
    • Still learning about the many features available for this smart watch but so far it is pretty good
    • Love the features, wish I had it in colors.. didn't research much when I bought this watch
    • I really like the waterproof feature because I wash my hands alllllll the time
    • Pebble watch is easy to read, has great features and apps
    • The functionality of all the apps is the best feature
    • It's comfortable and has the most important features: correct time and notifications of mail and phone calls on my wrist
    • Really the only nice feature of the pebble is that it always works as a watch, and you do get notifications to your wrist
    • The ability to change watch faces, control your music, and check the weather are my favorite features.
    • With software 3,0 my pebble feels like brand new, I love the timeline feature,Thanks pebble for not forget us.
    • After repeated use I am seeing some screen issues, and I noted more features are available when connected to a newer phone
    • Great features, simple to use, but screen gets distorted after a few months of use.
    • Love the music feature.
    • I like having my phone on mute, but sometimes I don't hear/feel the vibrate feature
    • I think it's endearing, kind of a cool retro feature
    • It has so many neat features that all work well!
    • The three best features for me are the price, the always-on screen, and the battery life
    • Plexfit does have a very cool feature that allows you to set the times you normally go to sleep and wake so it can turn off notifications at that time, and disable certain features (such as battery display on your watchface)
    • With the type of display this has, it hugely saves on battery life, and that's one of the most important features to me, when other wearables have to be recharged after 1-3 days
    • One thing to keep in mind is this is not a smart phone on your wrist, it's a watch with smart features
    • The notification vibrate on your wrist, nice feature so you can keep your phone volume low or off and still know when you get a call, text, or notification
    • Also the diffent features you can put on the pebble is great.
    • You can quickly check weather, see who's calling, see the first couple of lines from incoming text AND email (I love this feature the most, as I get A LOT of emails from work that I need to keep up with), and even count your steps (using misfit), track your sleep (using misfit) and track your run progress using run keeper on the watch instead of having to keep pulling out your phone
    • Lots of great features
    • This watch gives you solid basic notification features as well as a customizable watch face, picking a customization is easy (although there are many juvenile choices to wade through) as is picking apps to load onto the watch like a fitbit-like app for measuring distance and sleep, maps, weather and a bunch of other stuff
    • But it still has enough features to make it useful
    • Very cool features and basic functionality.
    • The simplistic features of the watch are awesome
    • The features are great when it is working in conjunction with my iPhone.
    • The email and text notification was not a main reason for buying just nice side features for my purposes
    • She just felt the additional features would be worth the extra price particularly for her job
    • The possibility that the watch provides is it's greatest feature.
    • The simplistic features of the watch are awesome
    • Excellent smartwatch, it's waterproof, works well and its new features will increase the product's appeal
    • I purchased this because I wanted to take tentative steps into the world of Smartwatches, but didn't want a lot of unnecessary features or a big price tag.
    • A flick of the wrist turns on the backlisght and this feature is mighlty useful
    • HOWEVER, the niftiest features (such as replying to text messages from the watch
    • Best features are its battery life and the watch faces available are great
    • a thriving apps store that adds much to the watch, a great amount of built-in functionality, a long-lasting battery life, and an amazingly cool e-paper display that works really well in sunlight
    • The e-reader like screen initially delivers good battery life (up to 3-4 days), but the battery deteriorates quickly and the charger is just inexcusably awful, with the magnetic connection coming undone with the slightest touch
    • Additionally, when the Pebble was offered on Kickstarter, the manufacturers bragged that it would have a great e-paper screen, using the technology seen on Amazon’s Kindle and other e-readers
    • Easy readable e-ink screen under sunlight, long battery life (with the high amount of notification I get, battery runs 3 days - fair enough), light weight, water resistance, good size on small Asian lady hand
    • a thriving apps store that adds much to the watch, a great amount of built-in functionality, a long-lasting battery life, and an amazingly cool e-paper display that works really well in sunlight
    • and I'm impressed with the clarity of the display (think Of what an HD Gameboy might look like), as well as he sheer variety of add on apps that are available
    • IF the watch worked as it was supposed to, I'd be very satisfied with it
    • It is still frozen as of today (Jan 17, 2015)
    • I also hv am iPhone 6+ and I'm limited as to what I can do
    • Everything worked as it should, what I was really amazed by, was the extended battery life, which lasted about a week with a full charged
    • a thriving apps store that adds much to the watch, a great amount of built-in functionality, a long-lasting battery life, and an amazingly cool e-paper display that works really well in sunlight
    • The e-reader like screen initially delivers good battery life (up to 3-4 days), but the battery deteriorates quickly and the charger is just inexcusably awful, with the magnetic connection coming undone with the slightest touch
    • Additionally, when the Pebble was offered on Kickstarter, the manufacturers bragged that it would have a great e-paper screen, using the technology seen on Amazon’s Kindle and other e-readers
    • Easy readable e-ink screen under sunlight, long battery life (with the high amount of notification I get, battery runs 3 days - fair enough), light weight, water resistance, good size on small Asian lady hand
    • a thriving apps store that adds much to the watch, a great amount of built-in functionality, a long-lasting battery life, and an amazingly cool e-paper display that works really well in sunlight