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With over three weeks left in its Kickstarter campaign, Pebble Time has already become the platform’s most funded project ever. At the time of this writing, the campaign has raised over $16 million, putting it ahead of the Coolest Cooler, which raised We’re still over three weeks out from the end of Pebble’s latest record-smashing Kickstarter campaign, but this week at Mobile World Congress, the company revealed a premium model of its Pebble Time smartwatch… and it looks suspiciously familiar. Pebble CEO Eric Migicovsky started the company in his college dorm room in the Netherlands, eventually becoming a fledgling startup selling BlackBerry smartwatches. Migicovsky and his team had a new idea for growth – the original Pebble smartwatch that It may not impact Apple Watch sales, but the new Pebble Time Steel could give Android-based smart watch makers something to think about. Then again, maybe Apple should also pay attention. The Pebble Time Steel, unveiled by Pebble CEO Eric Migicovsky The new Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel smartwatches have color displays and batteries that can run for a week or longer. But that’s not the only thing that separates them from the original Pebble Smartwatch. Pebble also added a 4-pin connector to the And now with Time, Pebble claims two of the four most successful launches ever on Kickstarter -- the self-proclaimed "new way to fund creative projects." More than 8 million people have pledged more than $1.6 billion on the platform since it launched in .

After breaking the "fastest project to reach $1 million" record on Kickstarter last week, Pebble's new Time smartwatch is now the most-funded item ever on the crowdfunding site — powered by a new, all-metal version of the device. Time Steel is to the It also runs Pebble's new timeline interface, which organises information chronologically. Thanks to its low-power display, the Time Steel boasts a battery life of up to 10 days. It is compatible with iPhone and Android smartphones, and comes in three Smartwatch company Pebble turned to crowd-funding site Kickstarter last Saturday (February 28th) to raise money for its new Time Smartwatch. It needed $100,000 to develop the watch. In the few days since, the watch has become the most funded project ever Just a week after launching its new, e-paper colour display Pebble Time smartwatch that nearly brought Kickstarter to a halt as it became the fastest-selling campaign ever seen on the crowdfunding site, Pebble has announced a new product and support for a .





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