A look back at the Pebble watch

  • @njordomir
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    34 days ago

    I heard great things about the Pebble from someone who had one.

    Personally, I had a few different smart watches and learned a bit about what I want over the years:

    • Mi Bands (Xiomi Devices) that had otherworldly battery life (like a month and a half in some cases) but had trash sensors and were junk without the unofficial apps that made them great
    • Some Android Wear/ WearOS smart watches
    • a cheap ass POS Temu-equivilant no-name junk watch
    • Multiple Garmin devices (touchscreen Venue and button controlled Fenix)

    This made me realize a few things:

    • I don’t want or need a super-smart watch
    • battery life and capable sensors are way more important than stupid flashy shit
    • the display tech I want indoors in my office is not the same display I want on a wear-everywhere watch (TFT looks stellar under bright sun)
    • buttons beat a touchscreen each and every day of the week and make the watch a convenience rather than a finnicky gadget

    To be fair, this is MY use case and yours may differ, but when it comes down to it, I’m sure that I’m not in the market for a wearOS or Apple Watch. I love the button operated TFT screen Garmin watch I’ve been using for a few years and if I don’t replace it with another Garmin watch, it’ll be something like Pine Time, Pebble, or something that works with gadgetbridge.