Developer | Pebble Technology |
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Product family | Pebble |
Type | Smartwatch |
Generation | 2 |
Release date | May 24, 2015 August 6, 2015 (Pebble Time Steel) | (Pebble Time)
Introductory price | $149 (Pebble Time) $249 (Pebble Time Steel) $199 (Pebble Time Round) $179 (Pebble Time 2) |
Operating system | Pebble OS, with a customized FreeRTOS kernel (v. 3.0) |
CPU | 100 MHz, Cortex-M4 |
Storage | 16 MiB[1] |
Display | 1.25 in 64-color LED backlit Sharp Memory LCD "e-paper" display (144x168 in, 182 ppi)[2][1] |
Graphics | 6-bit (64 colors) |
Sound | No speaker |
Input | Three-axis accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass, magnetometer, pedometer, and microphone |
Controller input | Four buttons |
Camera | No camera |
Touchpad | No touchscreen display |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0 |
Power | Lithium-ion battery (7 days max for Pebble Time, 10 days max for Pebble Time Steel)[2] |
Dimensions | 47.1 mm × 37.5 mm × 9.5 mm (1.85 in × 1.48 in × 0.37 in) (Pebble Time) 47 mm × 37.5 mm × 10.5 mm (1.85 in × 1.48 in × 0.41 in) (Pebble Time Steel) 38.1 mm × 38.1 mm × 7.6 mm (1.50 in × 1.50 in × 0.30 in) (Pebble Time Round) |
Mass | 1.50 oz (42.5 g) (Pebble Time) 2.20 oz (62.3 g) (Pebble Time Steel) 0.99 oz (28 g) (Pebble Time Round) |
Predecessor | Pebble (Both normal and Steel variants) |
Website | pebble |
Pebble Time is a discontinued smartwatch developed by Pebble Technology and assembled by Foxlink, released on 14 May 2015. This is the first Pebble to introduce a color e-paper display, as well as a microphone, a new charging cable and a new Pebble Time-optimized operating system.[3]
In early 2015, Pebble announced the product, as well as its fundraising on Kickstarter. The watch received $1M in 49 minutes, breaking a current record, and was the most funded Kickstarter campaign from March 2015 to March 2022, reaching $20.4M all the way to its deadline, from over 78,741 backers.[4][5]
Pebble ceased operating in June 2018, with the technology sold to Fitbit.[6]