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Being a regular watch-wearer and tech enthusiast, I was naturally excited to wrap the Pebble Time Steel smartwatch around my wrist. It's the first smartwatch I've played with extensively, and while I was impressed by its capabilities, it's by no means an...
Other devices bow down to its battery life, Great build quality, Plenty of watch faces to choose from...
Buttons could be firmer, App store a little lacking, Screen is washed out...
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When the Pebble Time Steel was first released, we decided to give our first impressions rather than rush into a full review straight away. There were a couple of reasons for this: firstly, we had not long before reviewed the Pebble Time and save for some...
Gives an average of seven-days battery life per charge, iPhone and Android connectivity, solid design, full-colour screen is always-on, simple to use, waterproof to 30-metres...
No touchscreen, not as vibrant as rivals, not as many apps as Android Wear or Apple Watch...
There are some who won't be as enamoured with the Pebble Time Steel as we are and that's fine: there are plenty of alternatives in the shape of Android Wear devices, Samsung rivals or the Apple Watch, and many are around the same price. However, ge...
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What would you do with a smartwatch? While Android Wear and the Apple Watch offer you the choice of ‘everything' the Pebble Time Steel takes a different approach. It's a lower-key, low-maintenance watch with much less eye-catching tech. You might think...
"The Pebble Time Steel is very similar to the Pebble Time, far more so than the original Pebble and its classed-up brother the Pebble Steel. We really don't think this is an essential upgrade, especially if you already own the cheaper version."...
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What would you do with a smartwatch? While Android Wear and the Apple Watch offer you the choice of ‘everything' the Pebble Time Steel takes a different approach.It's a lower-key, low-maintenance watch with much less eye-catching tech. You might think th...
Fab battery life, Comfortable, Small, comfy design...
Pretty similar to Pebble Time, Apps are generally simple, low-key...
The Time Steel is the best Pebble you can buy The Pebble Time Steel is very similar to the Pebble Time, far more so than the original Pebble and its classed-up brother the Pebble Steel. We really don't think this is an essential upgrade, especially if yo...
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The original Pebble Steel was a great smartwatch in a surprisingly fashionable costume. Its successor, the Time Steel, keeps the sex appeal but crams more brains inside.Pebble is one of the oldest smartwatch companies around, and its products have evolved...
The Time Steel fixes most of my gripes about the regular Time — better buttons, better screen — and puts everything in a package that looks nicer, and feels better on my wrist...
That oversized bezel makes the whole thing feel a little calculator-watch cheap. The glass on the screen also seems susceptible to scratches — I've put two (tiny) marks on the screen in under a week, which doesn't bode well for the long run, Conclusion...
If you want a Pebble watch, the Time Steel is the one to buy. For a bit less than £100, you get a watch that fixes everything wrong with the Time, in a far more attractive package. If you can't stomach the extra cash, I'd seriously consider buying the ori...
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Smartwatches are a product group where manufacturers still seem to be hopeful in, if you look at the number of models that have been released. We decided to take a look at all the smartwatches we've tested recently to find out which one is the best. F...
Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...
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The Pebble Time and the Pebble Time Steel are very similar - the latter has a stainless steel case. Both Pebbles feature a 1.25-inch (144 x 168 pixels) always-on, e-paper display with 64 colours. The cheaper Pebble Time ($329) is available in red, black...
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The Pebble Time and the Pebble Time Steel are very similar - the latter has a stainless steel case.Both Pebbles feature a 1.25-inch (144 x 168 pixels) always-on, e-paper display with 64 colours.The cheaper Pebble Time ($329) is available in red, black and...
The Pebble Time Steel is a smartwatch without bells and whistles like GPS or heart-rate sensor, but it has good water-resistance and long battery life.Smartwatch segmentTag Heuer Carrera Connected Best-looking luxury watchGuess Connect A beauty with some...
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Pebble Time SteelThe original Pebble smartwatch raised US$10 million (about S$14 million) in 2012 on the Kickstarter crowdfunding site. This year's Pebble Time Kickstarter campaign raised over US$20 million.The Pebble Time is a redesign of the original Pe...
Its greatest strength is the long battery life but the Pebble Time Steel is a fairly basic smartwatch without GPS, heart rate sensor and other bells and whistles...
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The first shipment of Pebble Time watches for Kickstarter backers is set to begin today, the 27th May. If you're among this first batch, you can expect to get your watch by mid-June. Meanwhile at CES Asia 2015 in Shanghai, regional distributor for Pebble...
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