Pebble Time review: a smartwatch full of life

By Tim Biggs
Updated July 30 2015 - 5:18pm, first published 4:59pm
A different kind of Apple Watch: Pebble Time's e-paper display looks great and lets the device last for days. Plenty of retro-looking watchfaces with little regard for copyright is a bonus. Photo: Tim Biggs
A different kind of Apple Watch: Pebble Time's e-paper display looks great and lets the device last for days. Plenty of retro-looking watchfaces with little regard for copyright is a bonus. Photo: Tim Biggs
The facade of the Pebble Time is metal and glass, but the actual body is black, white or red plastic.  Those wanting a fully metal body will have to wait for the more expensive Pebble Time Steel later this year. Photo: Pebble
The facade of the Pebble Time is metal and glass, but the actual body is black, white or red plastic. Those wanting a fully metal body will have to wait for the more expensive Pebble Time Steel later this year. Photo: Pebble
Even without the backlight on, information's easy to read in a well-lit environment. Unlike other smartwatches, Pebble Time's screen is never off. Photo: Tim Biggs
Even without the backlight on, information's easy to read in a well-lit environment. Unlike other smartwatches, Pebble Time's screen is never off. Photo: Tim Biggs

The original Pebble was a revelation when it was launched in 2013, and it nailed a lot of smartphone fundamentals that later competitors would overlook — including a decent battery life, always-on screen and a clear, glanceable display. Now, with Pebble Time, it's even smarter.