• Reviews around issue (2.45 of 5)

    Pebble Smartwatch White

    • Image distortion is a constant issue
    • Also, the lack of microphone is a huge issue, though to be fair, I'm not aware of other watches with microphones when this was originally released
    • The only big issue I've really had is that it slows my phone down having to be connected via Bluetooth all the time, but honestly I'd expect that with any watch.
    • After direct comparison, I found the issues are about 1000X worse on Android than on iOS 8.4.
    • I have an iPhone and had no issues with connecting, everything works and it all operates though Bluetooth
    • The reason I'm giving it only 4 stars is the scrambling /Tearing screen issues that are well known for those who using the original Pebble.
    • The issue has gotten worse the longer i have owned it
    • I will say that, like most people I was having issues with the charging cord falling off
    • I had experienced intermittent screen issues which didn't really bother me, until the entire screen went blank and the battery refused to hold a charge for more than an hour.
    • However, one start knocked off for the incredibly frustrating connection issues that happen when Pebble releases an update
    • It’s excellent watch it works fine no issue and the battery last for days
    • We will say that's a Misfit issue and not a Pebble issue though
    • I haven't had any issues with it and love it!
    • Good product, but a couple issues to be aware of:The display has "screen tearing issues" These are discussed in the support forums, but without a resolution other than "Uhhh, try the new one we made!"
    • I was hoping that the reviews here saying the same were isolated issues, but I guess not.
    • 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