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  • empireoflove2@lemmy.dbzer0.comE [email protected]

    And why are both watches a “2” variant?

    Because this is the next generation of the original Pebble watches.

    Core 2 Duo

    I'll actually be surprised if this makes it to launch without Intel perhaps making a few legal calls and prompting a device name change.

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    Wouldn't this be the fourth generation? Pebble Time was the second generation and Pebble 2 was the third generation.

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      IDon'tNeedAPebbleIDon'tNeedAPebbleIDon'tNeedAPebbleIDon'tNeedAPebbleIDon'tNeedAPebbleIDon'tNeedAPebble

      Aaand preordered. The Pebble Steel was one of the best smartwatches I've ever had. I loved that thing and I'm still pissed that I sold the steel a few years ago.

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        For anyone looking for a similar device in the interim (long battery, open source) the PineTime is a great device.

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        This is neat but the selling point for me with the Pebble is the e-ink display. If repebble fails though, my next watch will be a Pine. Hopefully my Versa 2 holds on for a bit longer 🤞

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          I am wearing my OG Kickstarter Pebble right now, 12 years and still getting 8 days battery out of it.

          I think I will be getting a new Core Time 2

          Edit: added picture

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            The most recent Intel Core 2 Duo was discontinued in 2008. I doubt Intel would be able to convince anyone that this is a competing product or would cause any customer confusion. No one is going to be looking for a low end processor from over a decade ago and accidentally buy a watch.

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            The point is not that it is being used, the point is that corporations must protect their trademarks or else they may lose the exclusive rights to them. Intel also still uses the "Core" branding on their modern CPU's so it wouldn't be a stretch for them to try and continue legally protecting "Core 2 Duo" under the guise of retaining the "Core" part of their trademarks.

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            • regalpotoo@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

              I'm pretty excited about this; my Pebble Time was the best watch I've even owned - smart or otherwise.

              That said, I don't think I'm going to be preordering this given how badly the last Pebble Kickstarter went. For those who weren't around at the time, Pebble (whose CEO is behind this venture) built his whole business around Kickstarter. The first 2 generations were wildly successful, but for the third generation they massively overextended themselves trying to get hardware into mainstream retailers, prioritised building stock for retail channels (because contracts) and ran out of cash before shipping for the majority of backers who had bankrolled this whole thing. Eventually everyone who hadn't had their orders fulfilled got a refund, but that was only because FitBit decided to buy them. Eric seems like a nice guy and great at the technology - and I'm not saying that I could run a business any better - but I think I'll wait until there is stock on hand for me to buy outright before I hand over my cash

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              I always feel nervous preordering anything. I got a new Fitbit so I think I have some time before it fails so I can see how this rePebble works out. If it is as good as it looks I might just get it. 30 day estimated battery life is amazing

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                The most recent Intel Core 2 Duo was discontinued in 2008. I doubt Intel would be able to convince anyone that this is a competing product or would cause any customer confusion. No one is going to be looking for a low end processor from over a decade ago and accidentally buy a watch.

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                Corporations are extremely protective about their branding, even if it’s for discontinued products. If this product gets any negative press, it can still affect their branding if people associate it with Intel.

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                • avidamoeba@lemmy.caA [email protected]
                  • 30-day battery life
                  • open source OS

                  🫨

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                  The Bangle.js is around too.

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                  • absgeeknz@lemmy.nzA [email protected]

                    I am wearing my OG Kickstarter Pebble right now, 12 years and still getting 8 days battery out of it.

                    I think I will be getting a new Core Time 2

                    Edit: added picture

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                    Wow, mine died years ago.

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                      This is neat but the selling point for me with the Pebble is the e-ink display. If repebble fails though, my next watch will be a Pine. Hopefully my Versa 2 holds on for a bit longer 🤞

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                      it's an "e-paper" display, which annoyingly is nothing like an e-ink display. it's an LCD with a memory chip in it. the bangle.js also has one, which can do eight colors. so better than the black and white one, but worse than the 64-color one. also it's half the price of the cheaper pebble...

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                        For anyone looking for a similar device in the interim (long battery, open source) the PineTime is a great device.

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                        Got a PineTime for Christmas and so far been very pleased with it. I found the PineTimeStyle watchface and it's been a bit like coming home to Pebble, but I do miss the wide array of watchface choices and effortless customization.

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                          Wow, mine died years ago.

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                          It has the screen tearing issue, which can't be fixed because it is one of the original ones which are glued together.

                          I have to have it on the analogue watch face so the screen refreshes every second. But it has outlasted the 4 other watches I tried.

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                            Did they add a heart rate monitor? I know the originals didn't have them. Otherwise Pebble was the perfect smartwatch.

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                              This is a blast from the past

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                                Did they add a heart rate monitor? I know the originals didn't have them. Otherwise Pebble was the perfect smartwatch.

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                                Yes, on the more expensive version.

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                                  Does it use just standard watch bands? It looks like it, but I didn't see it mentioned.

                                  One of the things I find ridiculous about other smart watches is that they use proprietary bands. When I found out that people are paying $60+ for a silicon band for an Apple watch, it blew my mind. Also that people put screen protectors or cases on their Apple watches because their $500+ watch doesn't even have a crystal lens, and is prone to scratching.

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                                  Is that typical? I guess Apple sells watch bands at that price, but I’ve never bought a $60 Apple branded watch band. With the ubiquity of Apple Watches it’s not hard to find inexpensive Apple Watch bands even if they are proprietary. I don’t think that’s the case for other smartwatches, though.

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                                    Why would they choose to name the watch "Core 2 Duo" when that's the name of an Intel processor? And why are both watches a "2" variant? They need a new marketing person.

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                                    That was my first thought as well. "Intel gonna sue somebody."

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                                      Only thing missing is NFC. If it had it I would get it in a heart beat

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                                        Ꝏꝏ love the white one . That watch faceeeeee 🤍🤍

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                                        • empireoflove2@lemmy.dbzer0.comE [email protected]

                                          And why are both watches a “2” variant?

                                          Because this is the next generation of the original Pebble watches.

                                          Core 2 Duo

                                          I'll actually be surprised if this makes it to launch without Intel perhaps making a few legal calls and prompting a device name change.

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                                          That is not how trademarks work. They are purpose specific. I still have no idea why they would want to name it the same as an old processor, but I doubt it's actually an issue.

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