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Comment Re:Maybe (Score 2) 365

I also own a Pebble. It was exciting to be the first of my geeky friends to own one, and I enjoy just showing it off. I have installed a bunch of different toys/apps on it, but no more than a few at a time because of limited memory on the watch. Right now I have Asteroids and Space Invaders for games (which work perfectly without a phone, BTW), and a few productivity apps and smart watch faces. I really like knowing I've left my phone behind. That has saved my butt a few times.
I'm with you, gauauu, that the watch is not bulky, and the battery life is acceptable. Now that Google and Apple are getting ready to release their watches, Pebble, Sony and Samsung will probably be relics, but they were the first real commercially viable products. Pebble's Kickstarter project will go down in history as one of the most successful, and no one can take that away.

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