Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Pebble Time Round and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pebble Time Round.
(68%)
65 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
68010065
The editors liked
It's actually a watch. Not a “smartwatch you'll feel like wearing” or a wearable that “puts the watch back in smartwatch”. No
It looks just like a normal watch that happens to have awesome computer brains under an e-paper display
Simplicity. From setup
Sharp construction and a thin
Comfortable design
Always-on screen
Voice-dictation support in apps
Works with iPhone and Android
Clever at-a-glance timeline feature
Nice looking
Lightweight
Easy to use
Very comfy
Simple to use
Ultra
Slim and light
Thin
Light and comfortable
IPhone and Android compatible
Uncluttered UI
Reliable in use
Looks great
Handles notifications well
The editors didn't like
It lacks feature distinction. Pebble's primary appeal was that it could do what other wearables can't – mainly
Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...
Published: 2016-03-01, Author: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Very comfy, Simple to use, Ultra, slim and light
Disappointing stamina, App support issues, Expensive
It's lighter and better-looking than any Pebble before, but the battery life and app compatibility mean those in the market for the brand may prefer a Pebble Time Steel...
Overwhelming bezel, Two-day battery life, Can't really do anything without a phone
The main problem with the Pebble Time Round is that it is a smartwatch The main problem with the Pebble Time Round is that it is a smartwatch. As smartwatches go, it is a smartwatch that I like and don't mind wearing. It's easy to use, it looks quite nic...
Published: 2015-11-18, Author: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Thin, light and comfortable, iPhone and Android compatible, Uncluttered UI, reliable in use
Quite expensive for features, Not all apps supported (yet), Not fully water resistant
Purely on the basis of the battery life and the (so far) limited number of apps, the Pebble Time Round won't be for everyone. But no smartwatch is. What matters is that Pebble has proved that it has the design chops to add to its terrifically simple OS an...
Published: 2015-11-06, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
It's actually a watch. Not a “smartwatch you'll feel like wearing” or a wearable that “puts the watch back in smartwatch”. No, it looks just like a normal watch that happens to have awesome computer brains under an e-paper display, Simplicity. From setup
It lacks feature distinction. Pebble's primary appeal was that it could do what other wearables can't – mainly, it worked on iOS and Android, had stunningly long battery life, and was also waterproof. Now, with Android Wear being available on both OSes (
Sharp construction and a thin, comfortable design; always-on screen; voice-dictation support in apps; works with iPhone and Android; clever at-a-glance timeline feature
Shorter battery life than previous Pebble watches; not water resistant for swimming; expensive for what it offers; doesn't run all Pebble apps and watch faces
Pebble's newest round, thin watch takes the Pebble formula and shrinks it to a stylish design, but gives up battery life and some app support in the process...
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...