Pebble brings its new watch back to Kickstarter, annihilates target in 17 minutes

Pebble brings its new watch back to Kickstarter, annihilates target in 17 minutes

Pebble has released a new smartwatch, but instead of releasing it in a store, it has gone back to basics - a good old Kickstarter.

In a bout of nostalgia, Pebble has decided to come back to "where it all began". According to their campaign page, they now want to return to the community that first believed in them.

"Three years ago you supported our vision to make the world's first real smartwatch. The Kickstarter community and our early adopters believed in us before anyone else even knew we existed. You blew us away with your support and kicked off a worldwide movement!

"We're back on Kickstarter to give you - the community who cares the most - an opportunity to support our vision for wearables and get exclusive access to our newest product."

The reception so far has been insane. Not only has it hit its own target within 17 minutes, it has already hit US$8.1 million (S$11.0 million) in less than a day, putting it in the top 5 most funded campaigns on Kickstarter ever.

And it's still going. It has yet to break its own record of US$10.2 million (which the original Pebble hit), but it seems pretty obvious that it will be hitting that target very soon.

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The Better Pebble

The new watch is an interesting one. Named Pebble Time, it has been described by The Verge as a "Tamagotchi that you strap to your wrist", thanks to its playful appearance. With a Gorilla Glass screen and metal bezels, it mixes the classic plastics from the Pebble and the metals from Pebble Steel to create a brand new look, and is said to be 20 per cent slimmer than Pebble's previous models.

The display is a new 64-colour e-paper display that, while not as vibrant as the Apple Watch or Galaxy Gear, works wonderfully in the sun, as you would expect from e-paper devices like the Kindle. This also means that it has an incredible battery life, lasting up to seven days between charges.

It also comes with a microphone that will allow you to vocally reply to notifications or take quick notes.

To help with adaptability, it also has a "smart accessory port," which will allow third-party hardware makers to attach sensors and straps directly to the watch for full customisation. As of now, it has many partners in the timeline, making the Pebble Time pretty much the next smartwatch to, well, watch.

Finally Keeping Time With A Smartwatch

The newest feature that comes with it begets its name: it has a new timeline interface. This is a new smartwatch format, where notifications and application elements are arranged within the smartwatch in a timeline format instead of the usual smartphone application format - which makes complete sense when you think about it.

Instead of searching a tiny screen for specific applications, Pebble Time will arrange elements of each application into a timeline - from events, to messages, to steps, to tomorrow's weather. So that message you recieved at 2pm will be placed before scores of a football match that ended at 4pm, which will appear before a notification of the steps you took today, and after that a notification about tomorrow's weather. It is, after all, a watch, and what makes more sense on a watch than time?

You will also be able to tap on each element to see more, so you'll be able to compare today's steps to yesterday's, or check what other football match will be on tonight, all from the timeline.

Specs

Always-on, daylight readable screen with a great backlight
Up to 7 days battery life
Use any standard 22mm watch band
Water resistant and durable|
Tactile buttons for easy eyes-free clicking
Silent vibrating alarms
Step tracking with Misfit and Jawbone
Language and international character support (Chinese coming soon!)
Timeline will work on Pebble and Pebble Steel (exact date TBD)
Works with iOS 8 on iPhone 4s and above
Works with all Android 4.0+ phones including Samsung, HTC, Sony, LG, Google, Motorola, Xiaomi and more

So if you're looking to get the Pebble, you better hurry, because slots are running out - fast. Heck, I've already gotten mine. And if you don't act fast, the next time you see it will be in retail, while everyone around you wears it proudly.

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