Allerta’s Pebble E-Paper Watch Launches On Kickstarter

Allerta has launched a next generation Pebble smartwatch on Kickstarter. Before this, the company has launched the inPulse smartwatch for Blackberry. But this Pebble smartwatch is the first smartwatch to offer full iPhone and iOS compatibility. The features include daylight-readable e-paper display, iPhone and Android compatibility, sports and fitness apps and 7+ day battery life.


Allerta's Pebble E-Paper Watch

Press Release

Pebble e-paper watch launches on Kickstarter

Palo Alto – April 11, 2012 – Allerta, the company behind the inPulse smartwatch for Blackberry, today introduced the next generation Pebble smartwatch. It is the first smartwatch to offer full iPhone and iOS compatibility. Pebble features a 1.26″ electronic-paper display that delivers a crisp, high resolution text and images while enabling the watch to last for over 7 days on battery.

Pebble is the first watch built for the 21st century. It’s infinitely customizable, with beautiful downloadable watchfaces and useful internet-connected apps. Pebble connects to iPhone and Android smartphones using Bluetooth 2.1, alerting you with a silent vibration to incoming calls, emails and messages. While designing Pebble, we strove to create a minimalist yet fashionable product that seamlessly blends into everyday life.

Many apps are being built to run on Pebble. Cyclists can use Pebble as a bike computer, accessing the GPS on a smartphone to display speed, distance and pace data. Runners get a similar set of data displayed on their wrist. The music control app allows users to play, pause or skip tracks on their smartphone with the touch of a button. Golfer can feel free to bring Pebble onto the course. Pebble has partnered with Freecaddie to create a great golf rangefinder app for Pebble that works on over 25,000 courses world-wide. Instead of looking at a smartphone app, golfers can view current distance to the green right on their wrist.

Multiple watchapps can run on the watch simultaneously. New watchapps can be downloaded and installed on Pebble using the Pebble App available for iOS 5+ and Android 2.3+ devices. Using the free and open Pebble SDK, developers can create their own watchapps that take advantage of the built-in 3-axis accelerometer, e-paper display, vibrating motor, 4 buttons and Bluetooth chip. Developers can also take advantage of the push notification system that Pebble uses to receive and transmit data to the internet.

Pebble is launching on Kickstarter on April 11, 2012. Prices start at $99. Pebble is available in 4 colors: Arctic White, Jet Black, Cherry Red and a 4th color option that will be voted on by backers of the project. Pebble will retail for $149 when it goes on sale later this year.

Source: kickstarter

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  1. Tsais_eredar

    OK, so it looks pretty.

    So do a million other watches where the batteries last 2 years.

    Are we really going to start buying watches with 7-day battery life and pass it off as an achievement?

    I think capitalist society has gone insane. The pressure of interest based money backed by nothing, causing automatic debt expansion in a logarithmic curve has left everybody bereft.

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