• Reviews around app (3.09 of 5)

    Pebble Smartwatch Black

    • Although a little quirky with misfit app, I figured out how it seems to work.
    • The recent updates to the Misfit app make syncing very easy*I had some trouble with the UP app and syncing and the Pebble support team helped me out
    • Lots of free apps.
    • My favorite app is glance where you can see the weather and calendar 5 days out and set a few different watch faces
    • The apps were a bit cheesy and repetitive but some were really useful!Now no more
    • You will not find many good fitness apps with integrated heart rate monitoring built for Pebble
    • many pebble apps and watch faces are corrupt and do not work and actually could force you to do a factory reset (be ready to waste another 1h to get it running again)6.
    • The watch is rather bulky and unattractive and could use a design overhaul.--The limit of 8 active apps is too small, though the “locker” is handy for storing and recalling inactive apps.
    • Not many useful apps are available, and the screen is only meh
    • Found a watch face that's perfect, downloaded apps that help a bunch, like the GoPro one.
    • The good news is this is a really affordable smartwatch that has some pretty useful apps
    • Most of the free apps available are not that useful.
    • (However, using it with the iPhone I do miss the Canvas app.)As far as the watch goes it does everything as advertised
    • I had to buy a $3 heart rate app because most of the most common free apps are not compatible with Pebble
    • 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
    • Water-proof (Yes, works fine in the shower).Easy to setupMany apps and watchfaces available for freeThe company says they will keep pushing updates that come out, even for this older version
    • All the apps you can download are 100% useless
    • Has a ton of available apps and great functionality
    • Small apps, fitness and sleep tracking (via the Misfit app), a compass, weather and notifications, and the killer feature- knowing why your phone just buzzed
    • Very handy app
    • This is a good watch that has some cool apps and watch faces
    • However, all the other apps do not work, even if they say they work with the iPhone.
    • So most classic apps seem to be made by hobbyists and people just having fun
    • 1,000's of free apps on the pebble site
    • All the mostly free apps are controlled from my phone
    • Love the faces and App, but text messages from my iPhone 8 do not come through
    • Very good product, I like the Aware app the most, it seems better than the Pebble app
    • Other than that the battery life is excellent and there are a lot of great apps and watch faces available.
    • I have really enjoyed the sleep app; it tracks your sleep patterns, and wakes you up at an optimal time.
    • Pebble app did not work in the beginning on Sony Xperia M Dual
    • canvas was the best app for it
    • The main reason I give it only four stars is that there are plenty of apps, and also watch faces, in the Pebble app store that just don't work
    • every time I wanted to the same with the Android watch I had to look down and swipe the music app to the right just to get to the navigation buttons and then look to see where the buttons were instead of just feeling for them like with the Pebble.
    • User friendly interface, some amazing third party apps that allow the Pebble to go beyond its advertised communication abilities
    • so it's app store or bust
    • pro's : battery last for 3 to 5 days.price is very cheap.con's : apps are not syncing accordingly and it BURNED my wrist!i ended up returning this product for those reason.
    • The apps have to improve before this is worth the money.
    • RunKeeper (great running app), Maptastic (a GPS add that doesn’t need a connection to your phone), MyBART, and Yelp
    • White and black screen is easy to see .I really want to give some love, but apps are a bit lacking
    • The look is good, the basic functionality is great, syncing with iPhone was a breeze, there are plenty of available apps, it's affordable, and waterproof
    • AppsThere are not many apps for Pebble, not to mention most apps are useless.(4
    • Love how fast apps load via bluetooth.
    • It had limited apps and looks nerdy, but it does what it does well
    • There are some excellent Android apps such as a navigation app, which integrates with Google Maps to show you turn by turn directions
    • Has many useful and imaginative apps
    • This free 'Dashboard' app also lets you make your phone ring so that you can find it
    • The app is super easy, and the watch faces are great.
    • Even though Pebble was sold to Fitbit and there is no corporate technical support for Pebble watches, all the apps are still available and working just fine.
    • Even though Pebble was sold to Fitbit and there is no corporate technical support for Pebble watches, all the apps are still available and working just fine.
    • I'm not sure if the problem is with the available apps or the watch itself.
    • It feels very limited, and the number of paid apps (or free Pebble apps that require a paid companion on your phone) is almost insulting.-Most of the Pebble app market consists of paid apps, which is probably what strangled creativity in the first place
    • The apps keep crashing.
    • App and watchface store:Their app and watchface store is utterly abysmal.
    • honestly those three are the main apps I use and MapMyRun doesn't even count toward the 6 app slots available
    • Their apps are defective as well as the manuals, batteries won't last, etc
    • So most apps that display weather or something current with apps for this classic pebble are often unable to sync data from the intended developer
    • The apps are more utilitarian than fun and games and that works for me
    • I haven't tried many of the fancier apps (like games or music), but it does the basics really well.6
    • there is a nice app for setting alarms, so I can set it for 6am on M-F and 8am on Sundays and 9am for Saturdays and it will vibrate on your wrist when its time to wake up and you don't disturb your spouse or partner.. very nice
    • Other apps failed to sync correctly with my phone and most of the time had to be the watch face showing in order for it to track
    • You will need the Pebble app on your phone to set it up and add apps to it, but the phone app works well and is easy to navigate
    • I had trouble installing the app on my iPhone and had to delete it and reinstall it to get it to work
    • The downside of the Misfit app is that the numbers and letters are small on the watchface and it can be hard to read
    • The apps are great and it's now simple to use
    • The platform has many flaws such as very limited app selection and very average quality of apps but the watch is cheap
    • Quality product with a great pebble app for your phone
    • Didn't find very many useful apps
    • Maybe that would save some phone battery.*I'm not aware of a decent app that shows
    • some apps are so confusing and hard to use
    • There are some limitations when used with iOS as far as apps and features but still works fine for the most part
    • The app ecosystem is not gigantic yet, but there are some great apps (I'm partial to the ESPN app)
    • I think I'll go back to the Misfit app, which tracks both of those thing automatically
    • My most used apps so far are Misfit (an app kind of like the Fitbit)
    • I use the misfit app to track my steps, it's the one I liked the
    • I even downloaded the Misfit app that will track your sleep and the number of steps you take a day
    • The MISFIT app helps me track 'number of steps' and 'Sleep' and provides weekly graphical analysis
    • Pebble watch is easy to read, has great features and apps
    • He also loves the App Store, texting capability, receiving caller info, control music, set alarms, and play games
    • There isn't a companion app that'll sync with the misfit pebble app so it can't keep track of steps or data over time
    • Install Pebble Time app on your iPhone and update firmware to 3.10 and up (don't use classic Pebble app)2
    • He is finding it incredibly handy to be able to get his next messages on his watch during meetings instead of having to check his phone, and app notifications and alarms are proving useful
    • life exceeded expectations.-There isn't an abundance of super amazing apps, but the core functions make for a real fun toy.
    • I use the misfit app for walking and sleep tracking and it's pretty accurate for me
    • So trying to solve the issue again, I factory reset the watch again and didn't download any apps so the watch wouldn't glitch up
    • It also has great apps that can go with it, either as stand alone apps or companion apps.
    • your Android phone probably came with).I find the apps to be pretty pointless
    • Nav me is a perfectly designed app for navigation while walking or biking.
    • and says there aren't enough apps and functions to make it worth wearing.
    • Limited apps and basic color but its worth tthe price.
    • Last 4-5 days on a single charge (I use some battery intense apps).
    • When Google Navigate is running, I can have an app on my pebble that will tell me what the next turn is, how far, and it vibrates when I'm getting close.
    • The Pebble also alerts me to other things, my choice, such as calendar appointments, What's App messages, and the like
    • Love all the apps!
    • The apps for this watch are AMAZING!!
    • I also juts recently started using it for sleep tracking and setting the "smart alarm" using the Morpheuz app, and it works GREAT!
    • love it, works with my htc one m7, perfect for receiving notifications at work or class with out having to look at you phone, music control, handy apps and watch faces from classic and classy to cool and trippy, very easy to use and learn to use
    • What sold me on this watch is that the company continues to send software updates and developers continue to make useful apps for it, making this "relic" still a very relevant product with a loyal customer base
    • For fitness, I use the misfit app, which works good, as I have used it elsewhere
    • Hopefully with the release of the new watch this year it will encourage more developers to create better/more useful apps.
    • They've done a good job of improving things over time (better fitness app support, battery level displays, etc.)
    • it is exactly what it is advertised as , I love the misfit app
    • Also, the apps and watch faces may no longer be available at some point.
    • The Misfit app is okay too.
    • It has a long lasting battery, is readable both in daylight and darkness, and has a great many apps available for use
    • Allows for you to install different apps such as health related, or customization apps like appearance of the clock etc
    • So far I really like the Misfit app, but there are a number of watchfaces you can use
    • The good:*Synced with my phone with no issues.*Able to see & send canned responses to texts via the watch*Able to see phone call information via the watch*Can control many different music apps via the watch*Can download different watch "faces" and "apps"*Very light, often forget that I am wearing itThe bad:*Magnetic charging cable easily falls off while charging*Certain watch "faces" and apps will drain the battery faster than others*Some watch apps require a paid phone app to work***Update (10/04/2016)***The watch is still working as well as it did when I first bought it
    • The app is very convenient to use and the watch is very cheap
    • so I doubt there will be the continued enthusiasm at creating new compatible apps and functions so owners should not expect any continued evolution
    • if casio could do it 30 years ago, they can too).The misfit app can track sleep automatically if you need to figure out how many hours you sleep (I use my body's natural 'sleepy/not sleepy' feature) and can act as a free pedometer if you don't want a more accurate dedicated $3 one
    • Works good and love the app you put on it
    • All without taking your phone out your pocket.• App selection is adequate; some good fitness apps are supported and watch faces available are
    • The Misfit app is great
    • but it's good various remote apps exist-
    • There really isn't any decent apps that integrate with the phone for this device, I should have bought a samsung wearable.
    • The Misfit app is great
    • ( free apps) Have fun
    • So far I really like the Misfit app, but there are a number of watchfaces you can use
    • Pebble apps are available for just about anything on the Pebble app
    • The misfit app running in the background drained it by a couple
    • I bought it primarily to make it easier to record my golf scores, as it supports an app that I use
    • I personally use it for controlling my Powerpoint presentations, AWESOME!Pros-Huge app storeCustomizable watchscreensCool games, which I don't play heheNotificationsMuch moreCons-This is where I get really mad
    • it is exactly what it is advertised as , I love the misfit app
    • The major issue I have is the app for counting steps which is erroneous
    • So I am now trying the Misfit app, and it does have a built in sleep tracker that works with the Pebble
    • If you're looking for a decent, affordable smart watch with good apps available, I wold highly recommend this
    • Works great, and love all the apps!
    • It has an attractive range of watchfaces, with the ability to show other information such as weather as well as several other useful apps
    • I have to keep it on with a hairtie or anything could disconnect it!The app is pretty good, lots of games and watchfaces for this old pebble
    • The glance app is one of the best apps for it
    • Most decent apps require pricey add-on apps
    • Limited app selection at launch
    • the apps and watch faces available in the pebble store are pretty cool also...
    • Yes, I know there are other apps and functions available, but I didn't care to try them out after looking at the "old school" screen.
    • After much searching, I did locate enough useful apps to make it worth keeping
    • 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
    • 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
    • IF the watch worked as it was supposed to, I'd be very satisfied with it
    • 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