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65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Expensive, Lackluster battery life, Thick bezel, Compatibility issues with apps and watch faces from previous Pebbles
The Pebble Time Round is the company's most attractive smartwatch yet, but the loss of app compatibility, battery life, and watch faces means it's hip to stay square...
Abstract: That isn't to say that the Pebble Time Round is too light . I found that after getting used to wearing it all day, the weight actually strikes the perfect balance between being light and durable. Coming from a 1st gen Moto 36, which weighs nearly twice th...
Published: 2016-03-01, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Charges quickly, Clean, simple user interface, Wonderfully slim and lightweight, Rich watch face and app selection
Battery life could be better, Low colour and pixel count, Small display with thick bezels, Aesthetic combinations can be hit or miss
Pebble has made some notable sacrifices to its established smartwatch recipe with the Round. Parts of the Pebble Time Round experience give the impression of an anti-establishment smartwatch. It shuns touchscreens and LCDs in place of buttons and colour e...
Published: 2016-02-09, Author: Anthony , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: Image courtesy of PebbleWhen Pebble announced the Pebble Time Round a few days after my Pebble Time review, I was surprised The Time seemed like such a solid platform to build on, I wasn't sure what a new version of the hardware was going to do for them L...
Slim design is uniquely appealing compared to other smartwatches, Battery easily lasts two days, and charges quickly, Maintains the Pebble character with always-on, customizable watch faces
Round display lacks app support, even from existing partners, Printed minute markers on some models clash with non-analog watch faces, iPhone support still far behind Android
Pebble's new look does a fine job of papering over the platform's biggest flaws...
Published: 2015-12-10, Author: Jared , review by: macworld.com
Slim design is uniquely appealing compared to other smartwatches, Battery easily lasts two days, and charges quickly, Maintains the Pebble character with alwayson, customizable watch faces
Round display lacks app support, even from existing partners, Printed minute markers on some models clash with nonanalog watch faces, iPhone support still far behind Android
Stunning, svelte design, Compatible with Android and iOS, Always-on screen, Text reply for iOS
Shorter battery life than other Pebble watches, Expensive, Lack of compatible apps
This is one of the few smartwatches I've reviewed that I've wanted for myself. The Pebble Time Round's stunning good looks alone make it worth considering. But its attractiveness only gets it so far. Its battery life, while on a par with Android Wear and...
Elegant design is thin, light, beautiful, Round display is Pebble's first, used well for apps and info, Performance snappy and reliable, Battery charges up in very little time, Voice input is still good, leverages Android Wear well, Time OS is still quirk
Display backlight sometimes tough to trigger, Bright daylight viewing can be a little difficult, Only 2 day battery life, Apps still haven't fully made the transition to round software, Not applicable in as many situations (only splash resistant)
For its design and the well-performing functions this smartwatch does offer, users will look to the Time Round as the watch they want when simplistic elegance is the order of the day...
Sophisticated, ultra-thin design makes the Time Round the prettiest smartwatch Pebble has made yet, Compatible with both Android and iOS devices, Timeline interface makes it easy to see what's going on at any portion of your day
Short battery life compared to existing Pebble devices, You can't filter smartphone notifications to the watch—it will vibrate and light up with every alert that the phone receives, $250 is a lot to ask for this smartwatch