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The day has finally arrived. And it’s called “Pebble Time.” After a much-hyped and significantly marketed countdown, the smartwatch maker that could, Pebble, announced today a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new model featuring a color e-paper display. Also new is the Pebble Time's color e-paper display and microphone for responding to notifications. Pebble also introduced smartstraps with the Pebble Time, which lets developers interface new and novel sensors for the Pebble. Along with battery life Pebble has announced the Pebble Time, the successor to its popular smartwatch. The new wearable will feature a colour e-paper display, rather than the black and white e-ink screen of its crowd-funded predecessor. The Pebble Time will also add a built-in Following Pebble’s accidental slip up, where they revealed their new smartwatch before their actual planned announcement, Pebble have now officially unveiled their next-generation Pebble smartwatch, Pebble Time, a brand new thinner device with a The countdown has ended, and Pebble has lifted the curtains of its latest smartwatch – its first major update since the original arrived back in 2013. Say hello to the Pebble Time. Launching on Kickstarter today, the Time’s big sell is its (non Although the Pebble Time introduces an e-paper display, the seven-day runtime has been retained, so the device will still outperform the majority of its Android Wear rivals by almost six days. It's lighter and thinner than its black and white predecessor .

Or the add-on strap could just provide extra power. Not that the Pebble particularly needs it – thanks to an e-Paper display and careful design, current models last five to seven days already on one charge, and are more svelte than the more expensive Pebble sold more than a million of those watches before returning to Kickstarter to fund its successor. The Pebble Time has a color e-paper screen, which simulates the look of printed ink. The screen is easier to read in sunlight than the LED display you As planned, Pebble on Tuesday launched the new smartwatch called the Pebble Time on Kickstarter. Pricing for the Kickstarter 'Early Bird' supporters of the Pebble Time is kept at $159, while the rest of the Kickstarter supporters will get it for $179. Almost three years ago, at the naissance of smartwatch technology, then-unknown company Pebble Technologies crowdfunded its e-paper watch, simply known as the Pebble. Launched on Kickstarter with an original funding goal of $100,000, the Pebble raised over .





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