Anyone see the "review" of Pebble by Jason Bradbury on The Gadget Show recently?
It was terrible. Not because of the watch, but because Bradbury didn't seem to know what he was talking about.
http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/gadge...ble-smartwatch
Despite what Bradbury said, it *can* show the actual content of SMS, emails, and other notifications. You don't need to pull your phone out of your pocket to read them...
Anyway. I finally received my Pebble a couple of weeks ago and I love it
I'm using it with an iPhone 5, iOS 6.1.4.
Phone and SMS notifications work perfectly.
Notifications for 3rd party apps (e.g. Gmail, Facebook, etc.) do work, but you have to go into Settings and toggle them off and on if the watch gets disconnected. This is a limitation of iOS, not Pebble, due to limited access to the notification system. Apparently iOS 7 will allow full access to the notification system, which will fix this issue.
It's great being able to screen calls via my watch, without having to pull it out of my pocket. Also handy being able to read messages and emails etc., and see call notifications, when my phone is in my pocket, or when my phone is on my desk at work and I'm in the lab.
Some links:
Watchface generator
My Pebble Faces (all sorts of watchfaces and apps)
httpebble allows Pebble watchfaces and apps to access the internet.
iOS:
httpebble
Android:
Pebble Connect with httpebble
... using httpebble on your phone, you can then use watchfaces such as these:
Futura Weather
91 Weather