The Pebble Time 2 smartwatch has been reintroduced to the market by its original founder, priced at $225. This refreshed version maintains a focus on a casual and playful design, distinguishing itself from more complex smartwatches.
The device features a color e-paper screen that is always on and visible in bright sunlight, with an optional backlight. It includes physical buttons for interaction and comes with a silicone watch band. The Pebble Time 2 is available in blue, red, silver, or black, with a stainless steel frame in silver or black.
The e-paper display contributes to the device's extended battery life, offering approximately 21 days of use per charge. This contrasts with the OLED touchscreens found in other smartwatches.
A key differentiator for the Pebble Time 2 is its software and the strong community that has supported it. The community played a role in keeping the product viable after the original company ceased operations.
Pebble initially started as a Kickstarter project, eventually selling 2 million watches and generating $230 million in sales before its acquisition by Fitbit. The company's founder, Eric Migicovsky, stated that financial challenges led to the sale. Fitbit maintained the watch's servers and app store until mid-2018, after which the user community took over support.
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The Pebble Time 2 smartwatch has been relaunched by its original founder, featuring a $225 price point, a color e-paper screen, and a 21-day battery life. This refresh emphasizes a casual design and community-driven software, differentiating it from other smartwatches.