Pebble is making it easier to keep track of fitness goals with an update to its latest smartwatches. Although Pebble already offers fitness tracking from third-party apps such as Misfit and Jawbone, ...
The Pebble smartwatch was a runaway success on Kickstarter, and backers have been receiving units in the mail for the past several months. Nearly 70,000 Pebbles have been shipped, and today the ...
The Pebble and Pebble Steel get true background fitness tracking and support for apps, along with lower prices: at last, could we have a smartwatch end up being a serious fitness band replacement? I ...
Pebble smartwatch users can now get many new activity and health tracking options on their Android and iOS devices through the latest Version 3.12 of the Pebble App and accompanying watch firmware, ...
As I drool over the Pebble 2 Kickstarter, I’ve been thinking about how I use my own Pebble Time. A lot. Pebble watchfaces can provide a ton of utility and information; but they still only scratch the ...
Pebble revives its round smartwatch with a bigger e-paper display, weeks-long battery life, physical buttons, and a $199 ...
The Pebble Round 2 smartwatch has been launched. It offers basic health and activity tracking features and a 1.3-inch color e ...
CES 2026 Read and watch our complete CES coverage here Updated less than 0 just now ago Pebble’s revival has stirred plenty ...
Fitbit confirmed that it is buying Pebble's software assets, intellectual property and personnel in a move to develop third party enterprise applications. However, Fitbit has a growing enterprise unit ...
Apple has begun rejecting iOS apps that support Pebble, the immensely popular and more affordable alternative to Apple Watch. One developer received an email to say that their app, SeaNav US, was no ...
Pebble's new firmware update adds fitness tracking to Time watches as standard. New Time features come to older Pebbles too. Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009.
Corbin is a tech journalist and developer who worked at Android Police from 2016 until 2021. Check out his other work at corbin.io. After Fitbit purchased Pebble and killed off its future products, ...