Pebble Reveals Pebble Time Steel And A Smartstrap System Open To Hardware Developers
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Pebble announced Pebble Time last week, the next-generation version of its Pebble smartwatch, and today it’s revealing another new product: Pebble Time Steel. This is the stainless steel version of the Pebble Time, boasting the same interface and software, but in a machined metal case that comes in silver, gold and black finishes, and that also manages to add three days to maximum battery life, bringing Pebble Time Steel’s total potential duration to ten days on a single charge, which beats the rest of the smartwatch pack by a considerable margin.
Pebble Time Steel has some similarities design-wise to the original Pebble Steel, as well as the same basic shape as the Pebble Time. It has the same water resistance, built-in mic and color e-paper display, but Pebble says it’s aimed at the professional crowd, rather than the more sporty, everyday look it says it created for the original Pebble Time. And while the new design doesn’t offer any additional sensors on top of the original, Pebble is also announcing a unique modular hardware accessory system for both Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel called ‘Smartstraps,’ which allows third-party developers to build smart add-ons to both watches in the form of watchband-based enhancements.
The Pebble Smartband system is an open hardware platform, which lets hardware makers use a port on the back of the watch combined with the quick release band tech Pebble employs to add features to the watch via sensors, electronics, and even batteries built into swappable straps. You could add a heart rate monitor, for instance, or a GPS chip for improved run tracking and fitness powers; a spare battery to bump up the life of the Pebble to multiple weeks; or environmental sensors to tell you about air quality and temperature.
Pebble’s Smartband system, and how far it actually extends the features and functionality of the Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel, will depend on how avidly it’s picked up by third-parties, since Pebble appears to be leaning heavily on the community to make it happen. The smartwatch maker says that it already has partners on board, and that the first shipments of smartstraps will kick off later this year, so probably a while after the Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel begin shipping.
The Pebble Time Steel will retail for $299 (still staying just shy of that $349 starting price for Apple Watch, you’ll notice) and will be available to early Kickstarter backers for $249. Existing backers can choose to upgrade to the Pebble Time Steel without losing their spot in the queue, but they’ll have to wait a bit longer for their reward – Pebble Time Steel starts shipping in July, instead of May for the first crop of standard Pebble Time devices, and June for the current backer group.