Just shy of nine years after their initial debut, Pebble’s second-gen smartwatches are officially making a comeback with the original founder’s new company, “Core Devices,” reviving the Pebble 2 and ...
Pebble just added optical heart rate sensors to its new smartwatches, but a lot of smartwatches are still lacking one feature that matters to workout hounds: GPS. Pebble’s solution? Create an ...
Meet Pebble Core, the wearable company's first product that isn't a smartwatch, and possibly its most intriguing and exciting device since the original Pebble that launched three years ago. Pebble ...
After almost a decade out of the game, cult smartwatch brand Pebble has returned with a duo of watches, and under a new brand guise, Core Devices. The Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 are modelled after the ...
Pebble has come a long way since its first Kickstarter campaign back in 2012 raised more than $10 million. That doesn’t mean, however, that Pebble has lost sight of its roots. The company just ...
Pebble Core is a unique beast. Part of the Pebble 2 Kickstarter (the fourth-most-funded Kickstarter ever as of Friday morning…two of the other top three spots are also Pebble campaigns), it represents ...
The Pebble Core is a wearable designed for runners and is the company’s first non-smartwatch device as it makes a bigger push into the world of fitness. Alongside the Pebble 2 and the Pebble Time 2, ...
Smartwatches with heart rate support, plus a stand-alone puck called Core that acts as a 3G-connected smart button: Pebble is trying for a two-device approach in fitness wearables. Scott Stein Editor ...
As the wearable space becomes increasingly crowded, Pebble is holding strong amid stiff competition. Companies like Fitbit and Garmin are trying to turn fitness trackers into all-purpose smartwatches, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ticker for Fitbit is displayed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Feb. 23, 2016. Fitbit Inc. is reportedly close to ...
The keychain computer will have Amazon’s assistant. But Pebble first tested human concierges doing “anything that’s legal” for users As for Pebble, it turns out that adopting Alexa is an evolution of ...