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Pebble is no more – but in their wake, Joshua Vergara enlists the assistance of a good friend to help us process it. Join Josh and MrMobile himself, Michael Fisher, as they review the Pebble 2 and look back on what was one of their favorite smartwatches.

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22 thoughts on “The Last Pebble (Pebble 2 Review with MrMobile!)”
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  2. It's 2020. I'm replacing my Gear S3 Frontier with a refurbished Pebble 2 because I can no longer justify a wristwatch I have to charge as often as my phone. All I ever use smartwatch features for is controlling music, checking weather & other stuff I can do just as easily on an e-ink watch like Pebble 2 that goes 7 days between charges instead of 1-2.

  3. 1:47 just depressing huh? hahaha I really rally wanted to buy the Time 2 as a Christmas gift for myself, I had been following the brand since the first Pebble and it was so sad when I found out.

  4. Don’t throw out your pebble just yet
    Go to your browser and type in rebble for pebble then download the pebble app and click the first link welcome back to pebble

  5. They killed an awesome product. I don't understand why most people are willing to pay so much amount to buy watches that lasts only few hours or max 1 day of use. Pebble was just right and perfect.

  6. It’s December of 2018, and I am still rocking my almost 3 year old Pebble Time. I work a maintenance job that is tough on my watch but it has held up like a tank. Even though I am on IOS, every thing on my Pebble worth great besides the ability to respond to texts. Now thinking about picking this watch up for the future. Thanks to Rebble the future of Pebble watches is not yet over.

  7. Mine just died yesterday. The buttons had worn down a bit, Pebble 2's one big flaw, and some water must have made its way into the hardware…

  8. Oh no! the smartwatches are going to self destruct once they're not supported smh

    Maybe I don't need all the features expensive new watches have.

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