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The new smartwatch does not need to be paired with a smartphone It may be plastic, but it’s light weight and comfortable to wear. The steel version of this watch is also available (Pebble Time Steel), which offers up to 10 days of battery life Pebble today followed the Pebble Time smartwatch with the Pebble Time Steel. The steel version of the Time offers all the same features, but uses a CNC-finished 316L stainless steel casing, includes a premium leather or stainless steel strap, and provides Pebble has launched the all new Pebble Time Steel smartwatch at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today. A follow-up version of the existing Pebble Time smartwatch, the new device brings in a stainless steel finish in black, silver and gold and offers MWC 2015 Pebble is opening up its eponymous smartwatch to third-party hardware makers This year, those who held back appear to have dodged the bullet. The Pebble Time Steel, announced today, will last 10 days between charges. The $250 model will The Pebble Time Steel smartwatch is Pebble’s second product to be funded on Kickstarter which is no surprise considering how the company managed to raise $10 million in just two days for their first smartwatch, Pebble Time. Pebble CEO Eric Migicovsky Pebble Technology Corporation, maker of Pebble Smartwatch, recently unveiled their newest creation - Pebble Time Steel. The new smartwatch was introduced this week by the California-based smartwatch manufacturer, a week after they unveiled Pebble Time, and .
In addition, the smartwatch is reportedly simple to recharge by using a magnetic cradle. Made of stainless steel, the lens is scratchproof. Wearers will be able to connect the watch to their smartphone by using Bluetooth. It will also be capable of showing Just a week after launching its new, e-paper colour display Pebble Time smartwatch that nearly brought Kickstarter of third-party accessories on its campaign page. The Pebble Time Steel is being billed as the business version of the Pebble Time. 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 Time Steel, which is a higher-end version of the smartwatch, comes in silver, black or gold finish, at a pre-order price of $250. Stephen Shurrock, CEO of Telefónica’s consumer division, announced a new “wristband for five- to 10-year-olds. .
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