The Watchfaces option offers three variants for displaying the time on your wrist: Text Watch, Classic Analog and Simplicity. The Bluetooth and Date & Time options are fairly straightforward, but the Settings menu lets you make adjustments, such as enabling or disabling the backlight on the display, turning notifications on or off, adjusting the font size and setting the watch to vibrate for notifications. ![]() Pressing the single button on the left brings you back to the time, and you can scroll through the four menu options using the up and down buttons along the right side. There are four options here: Music, Set Alarm, Watchfaces and Settings. Whereas similar devices, such as Sony's SmartWatch, come with widget- and app-based interfaces that simulate the smartphone experience, the Pebble features just one simple menu.īy default, the device displays the time, unless it's showing a new notification, but pressing the small middle button on the right side launches its menu. ![]() Click to EnlargeAlthough Pebble's gadget is, indeed, a smartwatch, its simplistic interface reminds you that it's a timepiece just as much as it's an extension of your smartphone.
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