As the OG Smartwatch company returns to the market, I talk with founder Eric Migicovsky about the past, present and future of ...
Index 01 has some built-in storage, and it can record “a couple minutes” worth of audio at a time. If your phone’s around, it ...
The founder of Pebble smartwatches has reacquired the Pebble name Upcoming watches from his Core Devices firm will be renamed The first new Pebble watch is now expected to launch in August If you miss ...
Eric Migicovsky, the founder of Pebble, announced plans just 50 days ago to bring the beloved e-paper display smartwatch back to market this year, iPhone support included. Starting today, Pebble fans ...
A few of the neatest gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 weren’t anywhere near the Las Vegas Convention Center trade show venue. Instead, they were sitting on a table at The Venetian ...
The Pebble Watch has returned, thanks to new company Core Devices setup by Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky. After weeks of teasers the new rePebble store went live on March 18 with two new smartwatches ...
When Mitsubishi made your first cellphone, you know you’ve been around a while. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola ...
Shortly after bringing back the Pebble smartwatch and launching a low-cost AI smart ring, Pebble is readying yet another new product: the Pebble Round 2. As the name suggests, this latest device is ...
I’m not a watch person, but a few weeks ago I ended up buying a Pebble. It was an unusual kind of impulse buy, inspired partly by a story I was writing about the future of smartwatches, and partly by ...
Pebble unveiled the Pebble Round 2 on Friday. It's a thin, open-source smartwatch with a 10-day battery life. It improves on the Pebble Time Round, which launched in 2015. Ten years after Pebble's ...
The Pebble Round is back with a decade-later sequel and a two week battery life and hook-in possibilities for AI agents onboard. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable ...