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posted by janrinok on Friday July 17 2015, @04:48AM   Printer-friendly
from the watch-that-is-essential-to-breathing... dept.

You would probably say the same if you were Eric Migicovsky, who runs smartwatch maker Pebble, whose business model involves selling people computers to wear on their bodies.

Even so, Migicovsky's confidence in the wider trend fuelling that business is notable, at a time when despite Apple and Google's moves into the smartwatch market, there is still widespread scepticism about what exactly these devices are for.
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So, what are smartwatches for? Migicovsky compares the current state of the market with smartphones in 2007, in the early days of iPhone and Android.
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For smartwatches in 2015, those core use cases appear to be activity-tracking and notifications – 90% of Pebble owners use notifications every day, according to Migicovsky – with watch-face customisation also scoring highly in Pebble's case.

On paper the case for something like Google Glass becoming indispensible seems stronger. Is Pebble right?


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  • (Score: 1) by rob_on_earth on Friday July 17 2015, @10:58AM

    by rob_on_earth (5485) on Friday July 17 2015, @10:58AM (#210376) Homepage

    I love my pebble time. It helps me read texts and notifications at glance. voice replies to sms are fun. Its water proof and works with my android phone.

    But best of all for free I can use the cloudpebble online IDE and using C or javascript code my own watch faces and apps, it even has browser based emulators and a download to watch feature.

    FYI, it also tells the time and the battery lasts exactly 7 days.

  • (Score: 2, Touché) by maliqua on Friday July 17 2015, @03:45PM

    by maliqua (5681) on Friday July 17 2015, @03:45PM (#210475)

    my watch also tells time. IDK the battery life but its somewhere north of one year, I'll follow up with an update when the battery finally dies