• Reviews around charge cable (2.92 of 5)

    Pebble Smartwatch Black

    • Watch is great but charging cable is defective.
    • Works okay but the charging cable keeps falling off the watch and a lot of the apps don't work with IOS
    • 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 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
    • charging cable is missing
    • 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
    • I've spent $100 for A G Shock watch that doesn't have near as many features as my Pebble does
    • The screen had no scratches when I received it, BUT be careful, the entire front is like a phone screen so it can be prone to scratches (this is no G-Shock ladies and gentlemen)
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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