![]() This is a decent enough app, but in truth it doesn’t do all that much. More on whether I would suggest others buying a Pebble in a moment, for now lets get into some of my thoughts after two-weeks of daily use beginning first with the official Pebble app. But this is where the recommendation question seems to fit in - would I feel comfortable suggesting someone buy a Pebble? In that respect it is a shame everyone isn’t using a Pebble at the moment. Now with Pebble I can see the message and be done.īasically, Pebble helps me to prioritize when my phone needs to come out of my pocket and when it can stay in my pocket. A recent trip out (wearing my Pebble) and I noticed that while my smartphone may have been in my pocket most of the day, the same cannot be said for those who were around me. The issue instead came from me jumping from that message into other things. The truth here, looking at the message on my phone was never really the issue. You see, now I can simply look at my watch and see what the message was all about. I had to know what that message was, and without getting into those issues, I will say that Pebble has helped me prioritize. You see, I was one of those who grabbed his phone as soon as it beeped and/or vibrated. Keeping on the topic of thanking the folks at Pebble, I should also thank them for helping me prioritize my smartphone use. Basically, I like the Pebble because I am a tech and gadget geek, not a watch geek. I have your standard Timex sports watch along a near 10 year old Fossil watch and a Russian military watch which you can see below. In fact, the Pebble may be the most expensive watch that I have ever worn. ![]() I have, and have been wearing other watches, but I have never really been into the fancy or expensive side. I will also go on the record here as not really being a watch guy. We all understand how that story went, so I will not venture down that road any further than just to say I am glad they held back and produced a quality watch as opposed to shipping junk and making the original delivery date. That meant I paid $115 for a Black Pebble and became one of the 40,799 that were originally hoping for a delivery in September 2012. Looking back I am not sure what I was waiting for, however I didn’t back the project until May 8, 2012. Just to give a bit of a background here, I waited until almost the last day before I made the commitment on Kickstarter. ![]()
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