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AT&T to Sell the Pebble Smartwatch Starting September 27th

AT&T to Sell the Pebble Smartwatch Starting September 27th

Posted September 25, 2013 at 6:24pm by iClarified
AT&T has announced that it will begin selling the Pebble smartwatch starting September 27th.

It’s time to rethink what a watch can be. As the most successful KickStarter campaign to date, the Pebble smartwatch extends control of your iOS or Android smartphone while giving you options to customize with apps for an active lifestyle. Beginning September 27, AT&T customers can purchase the Pebble for $150 at att.com and in select retail stores with broader availability expected in October.

The Pebble smartwatch is a customizable, Bluetooth enabled smartwatch that wirelessly connects to your smartphone. Call alerts, emails, and text notifications all appear on the Pebble as they arrive to your phone. No need to pull out your smartphone to see who is trying to get your attention. Perfect for runners, cyclists, golfers or anyone with a busy or active lifestyle, the e-paper display makes the watch incredibly easy to read whether indoors or outside and it’s water resistant to boot. Users can also download applications onto their Pebble from a host of third party developers.


“As the exclusive carrier for the hot new Pebble smartwatch, this innovative device adds to AT&T’s extensive lineup of industry leading accessories for today’s connected world,” said Michael Cowan, Director, Accessory Portfolio, AT&T Mobility. “This smartwatch is fun, practical, and easy to use. It is simple to see why people have been clamoring to get their hands on it.”

Features:
● Press a button to change the watchface to fit your personal style. Download new watchfaces and applications, or design your own through existing third party sites.
● Great line-up of pre-loaded and downloadable apps perfect for runners, cyclists, golfers or those who are just busy.
● Music is only a click away. Play, pause, or skip tracks on your phone with simple controls on Pebble. Glance down at your watch to see the artist and the track name that is playing without missing a beat.
● Custom notifications keep you informed without being a distraction. Incoming caller ID, calendar alerts, social media messages, weather alerts and more.
● Rechargeable battery can last up to seven days.
● Water resistant rated 5ATM.

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AT&T to Sell the Pebble Smartwatch Starting September 27th
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6italia0
6italia0 - September 26, 2013 at 7:18am
I would feel like a retard wearing this, if Im not wearing my diesel watch I'm wearing my iWatch in the gym, much more useful and its just an iPod nano
APPLE QUALITY
APPLE QUALITY - September 26, 2013 at 1:42am
This is STUPID pebbles poor quality
yWt
yWt - September 25, 2013 at 10:12pm
MetaWatch >>Pebble
justabrake
justabrake - September 25, 2013 at 7:45pm
I seen a salesman today at ATT have one on ! It surely looked like this !
iDood
iDood - September 25, 2013 at 6:58pm
I'm glad I didn't get one
CycleMan
CycleMan - September 25, 2013 at 6:45pm
Had one since launch and can I say I'm underwhelmed with it? It does not stay connected (appears connected but not all IOS reminders etc. appear on Pebble, test it both on iPhone 4s And 5s) and has limited inbuilt functionality - it basically stays in my bag as it is next to useless other than functioning as a watch. If it worked consistently and offered more I'd wear it all the time, particularly when cycling
Sun_Lizard
Sun_Lizard - September 25, 2013 at 7:04pm
Cycleman, I like you was a KS backer. I was less that overwhelmed by performance in IOS6 the workarounds were schmidtty. How are you finding IOS7 connectivity?
Cycleman
Cycleman - September 25, 2013 at 7:46pm
I've been running iOS 7 since beta 3 (i have developer account) and it does not work any better with Pebble! I even run it on jail broken device with 3rd party app - it was not any better. Trouble seems to have something to do with power saving as 'connection' often lost when phone (or iPad or iPod, tested with all) sleeps
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