I noticed that Amazon has the Pebble on sale for $120. Has anyone tried that device and compared it to the Galaxy Gear? If so, what was the conclusion and why?
Thanks
I've had a Pebble for 8 months or so and owned a Gear for about three days. Long story short if you're looking for basic notifications (email/text/calendar/etc) on a watch the Pebble does it in a simpler and more reliable way. If you're looking for features (camera, calling, apps, etc) the Gear has a leg up. The Pebble is one of those things that does one thing pretty well. The Gear is more like a thing that tries to do a lot, and the result range from bad to passible. The Gear will hopefully get better over time as software updates roll out, but the current firmware update situation drove me to return it along with certain physical characteristics software couldn't help.
you cannot see the display or you have to have the display on the maximum brightness to notice it. The S voice is pretty cool and the taking and receiving calls is a pretty nice integration.
Not sure how well it works for you or how your vision stacks up against mine, if you hold the button on the side of the gear you can quickly switch it to outdoor mode which highlights the area you need to see. You can do same to switch back when you are indoors. The camera I find myself only using when I tell myself too but I also don't know a reason to use it just yet except if I want to record something I didnt have time to get my phone out for.
Here on the east coast I still did not receive the MK7 update!
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You're doing something wrong or you have a defective watch. Everyone else in here gets at least a full day from the gear
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Lasts a whole day?! You say that like it has deep meaning![]()
I really don't get this. Is charging it once a day really so difficult? I mean, I know it's a lot of effort to slide it off your wrist, place it in the guy, and insert the plug into an outlet. You're charging your phone every night anyway, right?
Maybe I'm the only one who has figured out you can just pop it on the charger at night while you're sleeping, you know, just like you do with your phone. I should probably share this in the tips and tricks thread.
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I don't have a dog in this fight, meaning I don't own the watch, but if your competitor who is more or less a startup with funding from Kickstarter gets 5-7 days on battery life and your product barely gets a day, it matters.
Would you buy a phone that only gets 2-3 hrs per day vs another that gets an entire day??