• Reviews around battery life (4.42 of 5)

    Pebble Smartwatch White

    • The battery life is STILL unmatched to this day, 4 years later
    • free).- Watches also can pull in info such as weather, battery life, etc.- Battery life is incredible, and it is very easy to charge using the magnetic charging cable.- Notifications on the phone (and ability to accept or reject calls) is awesome; now I can read texts and emails as they come in, sweet!- Works great as a fitness monitor (I switched from Fitbit to the UP fitness system, which was a $1.49 app, and includes details managed in the cloud, similar to the Fitbit
    • The battery life is great
    • I use it when traveling because the battery life is so great.
    • The battery life is exceptional, you can customize the watch faces and add various apps
    • It uses an e-paper display (not e-ink that is different, this is a low power LCD display) that is the main reason you get great battery life (4-7 days easy depending on use)
    • The battery life has been pretty good.
    • The battery life is not good.
    • Great watch, terrific battery life
    • There are lots of apps available and the battery life is pretty good, so far only have to charge it every 3 -4 days.
    • , 2016I got the replacement a few days after my first review, the battery life is not much better
    • Battery life is quite good
    • Very reliable and great battery life
    • A great price point and does so much, also the battery life is amazing
    • Battery life is excellent
    • Great battery life, love having actual physical buttons, good selection of softwareBut then after a few
    • I got mine when they first came out and the battery life is waning
    • Battery life is pretty good
    • The battery life is quite decent and that makes up for it.2.
    • Battery life improved from earlier versions
    • PROS: outstanding battery life, vibrating notifications, simple functional button interface, low weight, comfortable watchband, adequately readable e-paper screen, improves your phone battery life (you're not running the phone's energy-consuming screen as often)CONS: large size, kinda low-res screen, some minor functionality improvements should really be added via firmware update, app market is fairly useless, shortest backlight timer you have ever seen, screen protectors have a hard time wrapping over those 4 little end tabs
    • Highly customizable, durable and a battery life of days
    • Love the battery life
    • The always on screen was a big plus and the battery life was amazing
    • 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
    • The screen is a little too dark,but battery life is GREAT!!
    • 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
    • The battery life has been great also it has lasted for several days with heavy use.
    • Battery life is like 3 days for
    • It is easy to connect to phone and the battery life is amazing
    • Otherwise, the sheer number of apps and faces give this a huge lead over other watches, and the battery life is exceptional
    • The battery life is amazing
    • Pros-Went through washer and dryer, still worked-Vibrates with texts, email, notifications, calls.-Not flashy at all-Long Battery life with short recharge timeCons-Can't talk to people on my watch like a secret agent
    • The battery life is truly remarkable, I easily go 3 - 5 days on a single charge
    • On the plus side, however, the battery life is stellar; these can go without charging for about a week and a half.
    • So both Pebble and Android Wear had all the features I need, but Pebble had some other advantages such as battery life, cost and simplicity
    • The resolution on the screen, is on the poor side, however this is probably one of the reasons the battery life is so good
    • Cons ; battery life when connected to phone is
    • I know that this model is considered outdated, but no other models that are out there now provides the battery life or water resistance like this one does
    • The battery life is pretty outstanding, especially considering I need it to actively beep all day.
    • The battery life so far is excellent
    • The battery life is great, I bought my pebble used and a single charge lasts about 5 days.
    • Battery life is fantastic
    • , this is the true and only practical useful SmartWatch out there, excellent battery life, easy to use navigation, ability to add any 22 mm belts is awesome, ability to get Android wear notification
    • Battery life is excellent at 10 percent a day.
    • The battery life is good, great for a smart watch and this watch is very solid/stable it just works!
    • I love the Pebble for the benefits reaped and the battery life however this one start having issues with the display.
    • 1, Battery life- Amazing
    • Battery life looks good so far.
    • It was nice at first, battery life was good and
    • The top watchfaces are all battery guzzling nonsense that remove the Pebble's greatest advantage -- its battery life
    • And the multi day battery life is great.
    • doesnt do everything that an apple watch does, of course, but the battery life and the fact that it is waterproof make it more useful
    • The battery life is amazing as well
    • The battery life did decline from lasting approx 6 days to about 3 now
    • , there is no "tap to view" etc like apple/gear, it is perfectly readable in direct sunlight (important for athletic and outdoor uses), and also the battery life which is 4-6 times that of the apple/gear watches
    • I have other smart watches and the battery life on
    • On a good note, the battery life is good.
    • I love my pebble great battery life me pretty basic functionality
    • Other than that the battery life is excellent and there are a lot of great apps and watch faces available.
    • Battery life is decent, usually managing two to three days between charges.
    • The battery life on this thing is crazy - you easily get 5 days of use before even thinking of needing a charge.
    • just fine, notifications when he needs them, great battery life, not like my Gear S2.
    • 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
    • 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)
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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
    • 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