• Reviews around pixel (2.26 of 5)

    Pebble Smartwatch Black

    • Broken display pixels.
    • However, my watch eventually did begin to show some dead pixels, and began to get worse and worse
    • Got some dead pixels in the screen several months back
    • Now, even when it’s working (which never lasts more than a few minutes), the image is corrupted and missing pixels
    • All three had scrambled pixels on the screen, leaving them unreadable
    • But soon I discovered electrical problems because randomly the screen would scramble pixels, freeze, or poweroff without warning.
    • Then someone the dead pixels returned to life
    • 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