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Developers Rolling Out Pebble Smartwatch Apps 64

itwbennett writes "When it first launched, the Pebble smartwatch was a nifty, if pricey, way to get notifications from your phone without having to go to the effort of pulling your phone out of your pocket. As previously posted on Slashdot, the real promise of the watch wouldn't be realized until developers got their hands on the SDK. Now, a few months after launch the apps are starting to roll in and Pebble wearer Kevin Purdy has rounded up some of the best apps and projects — and also where to find them."
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Developers Rolling Out Pebble Smartwatch Apps

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  • ... I want one!
    • Recharge a watch every day? No thanks.

      Try to use apps on that tiny little screen? No thanks.

      Have to connect it to a smartphone to do anything useful? Wtf??

      I'm sorry, how much does it cost?? $150??

      If you want a gimmick watch Casio will do you a nice one for about $30 but I have to warn you that the days of digital watches being cool ended in about 1980 so you won't be getting any Hipsters putting down their skinny lattes in shock and envy by buying a Pebble either.

      • Re:I don't (Score:5, Informative)

        by DJProtoss ( 589443 ) on Friday June 21, 2013 @06:11AM (#44068689)
        Battery life is (for me) ~10days
        Mostly, yeah most apps are silly on that screen*. However for what it is designed to do (which is basically act as a second display for notifications from your phone) it is fine.
        $150 for a device that means I don't miss calls / txts when out because I didn't hear it go off / was listening to music at the time? Easily worth it. If you don't need that functionality? Then no; but then again that is true of any device.
        Oh, and actually yeah, the hipsters do rather like the pebble, from the ones I've met. Heck, they (and a few geeks) are the only ones who know what it is when they see it.
        *The one app I have installed is the google authenticator which is ideal for the form factor. I've not found / thought of another one.
        • Re:I don't (Score:4, Insightful)

          by dfghjk ( 711126 ) on Friday June 21, 2013 @09:38AM (#44069625)

          "$150 for a device that means I don't miss calls / txts when out because I didn't hear it go off / was listening to music at the time?"

          Except that it doesn't do this unless you use it in a way that enables those notifications...which you could simply do with the phone itself. The phone has a means of notifying silently already. You could also ignore the notifications from the watch thereby justifying the need for the next gadget that costs another $150.

          • by ccguy ( 1116865 )

            notifications...which you could simply do with the phone itself. The phone has a means of notifying silently already.

            Yes, and usually those notifications are missed. Obviously you don't have a girlfriend or wife with her phone inside a pouch instead a bag which is a few meters away.

      • If you want a gimmick watch Casio will do you a nice one for about $30 but I have to warn you that the days of digital watches being cool ended in about 1980 so you won't be getting any Hipsters putting down their skinny lattes in shock and envy by buying a Pebble either.

        "The days of the digital [watch] are numbered"
        - Tom Stoppard, the original script of The Real Thing
        (he dropped the line in later revisions)

        • It's so funny when people say things everyone knows is wrong...
          • by Chrisq ( 894406 )

            "The days of the digital [watch] are numbered"

            It's so funny when people say things everyone knows is wrong...

            No the funny thing is that while at the obvious level it is wrong, taken literally its true ,,, at least if the watch has a date function!

      • I'm also getting closer to ten days per charge mainly running the low power Big Time watchface and not receiving too many notifications.

        First win: I've programmed my own watchface with a non-standard time coordinate that matters to me.

        Second win: I used to take a medication daily that had to be taken at a precise time in the mid-afternoon for optimum effect. Even after more than a year of practice, I still missed one audible watch alarm every ten days to two weeks. I don't wear my phone on my belt (it get

      • But but now it has a stopwatch!!!!

  • Earth "is an utterly insignificant little blue green planet whose ape-descended life forms are so amazingly primitive that they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea."
  • I have been waiting to buy a pebble since Christmas. http://getpebble.com/ has been a static page for the whole year so far. Yes I have signed up for updates but not a peep out of them.

    When are they coming!!

    • Given they haven't yet shipped all the kickstarter orders, I'm afraid it will be a while, although I did hear they were shipping some pre-orders in black, so perhaps not that long if you don't mind that colour.
    • by Yer Mom ( 78107 )

      I backed Pebble on Kickstarter and my grey one's only recently moved to the "processing shipment" stage. So you might want to not hold your breath if you want to order right now :)

      The last Kickstarter update was sent out at the end of May, but that might only go to backers; the update list you signed up to might not fire up until all the Kickstarter watches are sent out.

    • Yeah - article after article about how spiffy all the apps are, but nary a watch available to put them on. So we wait. And wait. And wait...
  • Ok (Score:4, Insightful)

    by The Cat ( 19816 ) * on Friday June 21, 2013 @10:38AM (#44070123)

    was a nifty, if pricey, way to get notifications from your phone without having to go to the effort of pulling your phone out of your pocket.

    Everything wrong with America and humanity in 27 words.

  • by slashmydots ( 2189826 ) on Friday June 21, 2013 @11:04AM (#44070355)
    Is it just me or are all the tech companies today having a contest to see who can make the worst hardware user interface controls? It went from desktops to laptops with bad touchpads and bad keyboards with no number pads to touchscreen tablets that are virtually impossible to type on to touchscreen cell phones that are even worse because they're tiny to a watch that's basically impossible to control with anything. Game designers are already complaining that touch and tilt aren't fast enough to control games or other apps in Android. Now they expect them to come up with something for a watch?
  • Since Google killed it I am keeping my eyes open for the my next smart watch for when this one dies. If it can even do half of what my motoactv can do it end up being my next smartwatch. http://www.motorola.com/us/consumers/8GB-or-16GB-MOTOACTV/79070,en_US,pd.html [motorola.com]
  • by Anonymous Coward

    that answers you in the voice of KITT?

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