zzdsport
/
Outdoor Activities
/
Pebble’s Budget Smartwatch Makes a Comeback, Thanks to Google
Pebble’s Budget Smartwatch Makes a Comeback, Thanks to Google
Jan 30, 2025 2:06 AM

  Google just pushed reset on a cult smartwatch brand that died off in 2016. You might remember Pebble from the halcyon days of 2012, when it became (at the time) the most successful Kickstarter campaign in history.

  The nascent brand offered a simple interface and efficient set of features, drawing in millions of dollars from thousands of users. Then, in 2016, the smartwatch maker suddenly closed after being sold off to rival Fitbit, which continued to build upon Pebbles forward-thinking software.

  The story could have ended there, but then Pebbles fortunes changed once again. Google bought up Fitbit in 2021, including all of Pebbles original technology and intellectual property.

  This week, Google announced plans to open source Pebbles software, making the original watches usable once again.

  Despite the Pebble hardware and software support being discontinued eight years ago, Pebble still has thousands of dedicated fans, said the blog post from three of Googles engineering managers. We are hoping this release will assist the dedicated community and carry forward the support for Pebble watches that users still love.

  As a result, the founder of the original Pebble has already announced plans to restart production of the watches as well.

  

Pebble’s Budget Smartwatch Makes a Comeback, Thanks to Google1

  (Photo/Pebble) Why Bring Pebble Back During its heyday, Pebble sold over 2 million smartwatches. With a price tag of about $100, the brands watches represented a budget alternative to the Apple Watch or Fitbit models available at the time.

  Pebble watches never embraced the everything but the kitchen sink approach of top-shelf watches from companies like Apple or Garmin. Instead, the brands success stemmed from its focus on a few key features, according to founder and CEO Eric Migicovsky. He announced the official relaunch of Pebble in a post to his personal website Monday, and reiterated his commitment to the same principles of the original brand.

  You’dimaginethat smartwatches have evolved considerably since 2012, Migicovsky wrote. Ive tried every single smart watch out there, but none do it for me. No one makes a smartwatch with the core set of features I want.

  

Pebble’s Budget Smartwatch Makes a Comeback, Thanks to Google2

  Early versions of Pebbles smartwatch were extremely popular on Kickstarter; (photo/Pebble) He explained those features as:

  Always-on e-paper screen(it’s reflective rather than emissive. Sunlight readable. Glanceable. Not distracting to others like a bright wrist) Long battery life(one less thing to charge. It’s annoying to need extra cables when traveling) Simple and beautiful user experiencearound a core set of features I use regularly (telling time, notifications, music control, alarms, weather, calendar, sleep/step tracking) Buttons!(to play/pause/skip music on my phone without looking at the screen) Hackable(apparently you can’t even write your own watchfaces for Apple Watch? That is wild. There were 16k watchfaces on the Pebble appstore!) This time round, we’re keeping things simple, Migicovsky said. Lessons were learned last time! I’m building a small, narrowly focused company to make these watches. I don’t envision raising money from investors, or hiring a big team. The emphasis is on sustainability. I want to keep making cool gadgets and keep Pebble going long into the future.

  Want to stay in the know about when the watches become available? Head over to RePebble.com and sign up for email notification about when the new watches become available. The source code for PebbleOS, meanwhile, is already available through GitHub.

  

Pebble’s Budget Smartwatch Makes a Comeback, Thanks to Google3

  $75 Smartwatch Provides the Basics, Not Much More: Armitron Quantum ReviewThe Armitron Quantum smartwatch offers loads of features similar to a Fitbit. Unfortunately, the data is unreliable and the user experience needs some work. Read more

Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved