• Reviews around app (3.57 of 5)

    pebble Time Smartwatch White

    • Also has a trust worthy app that keeps all bells and whistles under one house.
    • Every app for this device works great, and the timeline is incredibly useful
    • Every app for this device works great, and the timeline is incredibly useful
    • Twist of the wrist lights up most apps - I keep it on "blinding"
    • It's a smart watch with a color screen that's water resistant, battery lasts almost a week, has step counters and a good app suite.
    • Has a great community that develops great apps and watchfaces for it and even tutorial to help you build your ouwn apps (if you are a developer).Not a big as a downzise but, as a Iphone user, I missed some of the apps that are available for Android
    • As of this writing (12/24/16) the app still functions so the watches work fine
    • The app makes it very easy to download and update apps
    • Beyond a few useful apps most are silly and pointless
    • Most of the available apps require an additional purchased app to make them work ... and in order for the device to continue to work correctly, the apps on your phone (at least on the IOS) is required to run in the background, which means your phone battery runs down faster than normal
    • I also LOVE my interval running app
    • We know that Pebble does not support the app anymore, but it's still working fine.
    • It has some useful apps, but what I really wanted it for was 1) to actually function as a watch and tell the time and date, 2) read my texts and notifications, 3) count
    • Fortunately Pebble, in their last gasp of life before being squashed like a bug by the big corporate machine, stabilized their app so that it would continue to work for years to come.
    • This watch is really nice the battery last couple of days I would definitely recommend to buy,(it bought it mainly for fitness tracking I am using misfit app) the biggest downside of the watch, it scratches really
    • (Dominoes was another top app!!), and the buttons seriously need some attention, as they are just annoying to use when you just want your data you're looking for, and quickly
    • I'll make it short, the color display is a top perk but most apps out there only use two colors so you aren't going to find any app that lights up your screen
    • I doubt that if that doesn't work I don't think the apps on my cell phone that say could connect will.
    • While my experience using iOS will be different from those with Android (more robust apps and features, I understand
    • Need some assistance on how to make this work is installing new apps so tricky or is it broken or i dont know whats the issue
    • You CAN continue to download (or, in time, sideload directly from the app developer) apps from the best app selection there is
    • It's not a very accurate in tracking either sleep or steps, but the app emphasizes improvement over hard numbers to mitigate that.
    • I love the apps and silly animations (didnt think I
    • The Quoble app is perfect for me since it gives me real time stock quotes on my wrist
    • The apps are good and in color
    • In the end, I settled with a couple of watchfaces I liked and a few apps - most of which I hardly used during the two
    • The apps are great, no problems with connectivity to my iPhone 6
    • Fantastic watch - great app, user interface etc.
    • Its a great product with many fun and cool apps.
    • The apps are great, no problems with connectivity to my iPhone 6
    • I will be reviewing the health aspects, the smart functionality, the app on the iOS, and the Pebble’s
    • Some other useful apps are a stopwatch and timer but these are things I would expect on a cheapo "dumbwatch".The selection of watch
    • I love all the other new apps and watch faces that people make.
    • Need some assistance on how to make this work is installing new apps so tricky or is it broken or i dont know whats the issue
    • Try searching 15 best apps and you will find articles from previous year and this year with pretty much same list
    • It is packed with features like music control, stop watch, timer, alarms, and the Pebble app has a ton of useful apps and watch faces
    • And most importantly:This watch has always supported community app and designs, including open source ones
    • There are many useful apps
    • It's simple to operate, the color screen allows for some nice apps and watch-faces, and best of all is the incredible battery life (especially compared to any other 'smartwatch' on the market today)
    • Text with voice reply, incoming notifications, reminders, timers, skip the song, pedometer, sleep tracker, small useful apps, and most of all 5 DAYS BATTERY LIFE
    • Regarding the apps available
    • If you're an Apple person wanting to only see texts and not reapond to them, get (in my opinion) useless apps, and have a halfway health gadget, this works for you
    • Watch apps are always free, but beware that some require a paid companion app for your phone.
    • There are quite a few apps available for the watch, I've tried a few with so-so success
    • Also you can get an app to find your phone so if you lose it all the time thats pretty good.
    • the Misfit app must have caused some sort of conflict on my iPhone, because - until I deleted it - I had to reboot my watch and phone every time I tried to use it
    • There are many apps as well, including ESPN which keeps me posted on the coaching hunts at two colleges I follow
    • Great apps, watch faces and activity tracking!
    • , someone with larger hands I could see buttons being annoying and hard to use.- Two quicklaunches for favorite apps which is good, but scrolling through apps can take a lot of clicks depending on number of apps- Doesn't seem to be a way to reply to texts with my IPhone (IOS) but maybe I'm missing something.
    • Nice apps that you can get and VERY easy to setup
    • This sleep monitor app does work pretty well though and has been a big eye opener as far as discovering my quality of sleep (which appears to be not too good
    • It has a ton of helpful little apps and features that did make a slight difference in my everyday grind, as far as my ability to schedule and stay connected.
    • Fortunately Pebble, in their last gasp of life before being squashed like a bug by the big corporate machine, stabilized their app so that it would continue to work for years to come.
    • There's a great third-party app called "Get Me There" which will tell me when the next train or bus near to me is coming, no matter where I am
    • Many apps I tried simply didn't work
    • This watch links to my iPhone perfectly and alerts me when I have a text or phone call, Facebook posts as well a few other apps
    • I love the FitCat app and "straight forecast" watchface
    • It is versatile with many faces and apps that work well
    • App does not work either!
    • Beyond a few useful apps most are silly and pointless
    • , it looks ok, the app on my iphone seems to work seamlessly.
    • My opinion, round faces have 0 place for smart watches, you lose a ton of real estate, apps look ridiculous, devs have to do special apps for you etcBottom line, depending on what you feel you need a smart watch for, (trust me, at this time no one, I mean no one, needs them) so some digging and become extremely familiar with return policies and save receipts
    • The apps are handy and add to the usefulness of the watch
    • So far my favorite app is Skunk, which replicates UPC codes on the watchface, so I can scan loyalty cards and such from my wrist.
    • then, the app didn't bother trying to connect to the phone.
    • Enough features and apps for it to keep you happy
    • It's not a touch screen but who cares, it's a watch not a tiny touch watch with useless apps that I can run better on my phone anyway.
    • KEEPING IT SIMPLEI used an LG G Watch for about a year, and despite its touch screen, higher resolution, huge number of available apps, and the elegance of Android Wear, I found that I really only used it to check the time, weather, and notifications from my phone
    • I didn't end up wearing the Smartwatch III because it was so cumbersome and the apps were so flakey
    • There is a useful todoist app
    • The app also works as a store for the website as well.
    • App is easy to navigate and it is great that you can easily choose which of your apps you receive notifications for on your watch so you are not constantly bothered by unimportant game updates and the like.
    • I only really have my SMS and Facebook texts show up as well as a sports app I have on my phone.
    • Buggy iphone app.
    • You can stop the app from using your location, but this renders many apps (including weather apps) useless.
    • Also the pebble app is a real pain to setup, as it asks you 3 different times what language you
    • It’s the same one-something inch screen as the original, so all apps look and work exactly the same, with the addition of color
    • The apps on it are useful and have perfectly fit what I needed in a smart watch
    • You can customize watch faces, get very well functioning apps right out of the box, and if you sign in on the corresponding apps your iPhone/Android you can get notifications that aren't just from apps on the Pebble AppStore
    • Pebble has a robust app library, but again, I miss the Android Wear integration
    • It is extremely difficult to get it to pair, it constantly has errors, the user interface is horrendous, the app fails constantly (iPhone version), and the watch face is really hard to see without the backlight on
    • Needed an exercise tracker app compatible with pebble device, nope
    • Unfortunately the app destroys my phone battery, pixel
    • and I've managed to find plenty of fun and useful apps
    • In short, this watch is good for notifications and responding to them, small apps and showing the weather
    • The fitness app, Misfit, is a neat app.
    • The new apps are nice as well, though I'm more interested in just the basic functions
    • I enjoy the Endomundo app, which allows me to keep my phone in my pocket during a workout, and lets me know my time, pace, and distance on the watch.
    • Just like the iPhone, but a touch better, you get a massive variety of homebrew and big name apps
    • This also means all apps and phone updates have to be redownloaded, which wastes my data if the app crashes when I don't have wifi.
    • The available apps are pretty responsiveThe
    • This watch is simple, yet powerful, and such a great tool - not to mention all the neat apps and faces and designs out there, and I've even been able to design my own watch face that I can see and read without my glasses
    • are rock solid and highly customizable, and the Android app is a pleasure to use.==
    • Love all the different apps
    • Lots of cool apps and watch faces.
    • I am 3.12version of pebble which is the latest as of May 2016.Every time i try to install any app from pebble android app , it lists the app in unsupported apps list
    • Also, they took all the weekly graphs off the watch and moved them to a "new and improved app" on the phone
    • Although I have issues with the Misfit App not syncing properly sometimes, the Pebble watch definitely meets my basic needs.
    • Quite a few nifty apps and tons of watch faces but the iss
    • Really disappointed as now there are mars on it that can't be removed.
    • But it just doesn't work as well as I hoped, or indeed, as well as it did the first few weeks
    • My favs were Misfit for tracking health and sleep as well as, well, I don't even remember the name of the
    • Didn't bother as it's automatic deal breaker.
    • Truly disappointed as I found that the other features on the watch look to be fantastic.
    • I like this a
    • I'm told (after doing exhausted research online) that after Dec 2017 there will be no more updates for the watch (there will still be 3rd party apps like watchfaces), but what you have loaded on your phone by Dec 2017 will still work as long as you have the Apps already loaded on your phone
    • Good watch - appallingly awful finish - wears and scratches as soon as you wear itJust Google for "Pebble Time finish" and see how nearly 100% of users report the watch PVD coating scratching and wearing off within hours
    • I'm sure the battery will deplete a little faster as I use more of the features.***UPDATE
    • The added water resistance is much appreciated as
    • Their subsequent products have improved a
    • Contrast/resolution not as sharp as I would like+
    • Con: It is not touch screen, it does not display emoji's correctly (they look more ASCI, then the modern ones), replying to text messages does not always work and when it does Google seems to get confused as to what you said (this might be Google's fault
    • The battery lasts for several days without needing a charge and most of the apps and notifications work as you would expect them too