The developer of the legendary Pebble smartwatch has revealed details about the new Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2 watches

Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky recently unveiled his new smartwatches, powered by Pebble OS. The devices, called Core Time 2 and Core 2 Duo, feature long battery life, e-ink displays, and a minimalist approach to functionality. Now, the developer has revealed more details about the upcoming new products.

Image source: Pebble

The Core Time 2 is a more expensive model with a metal body and a color touchscreen, while the Core 2 Duo is a basic model with a black-and-white screen and components from the older Pebble 2. Both new devices run the updated open-source Pebble OS and are manufactured by Migicovsky’s new company, Core Devices. As Android Authority notes, the main focus was on long battery life (up to 30 days) and simple, no-frills controls using physical buttons.

Interestingly, the watch will be released in a limited edition. As Migicovsky specified, the black version of the Core 2 Duo is already sold out, although perhaps a small number of devices will appear in the coming months. A full launch in retail sales is not yet in the company’s plans, but as production of the watch increases, potential buyers will be notified by e-mail about new arrivals.

Image source: Pebble

Some of the developers’ decisions raised questions among fans, especially the use of old buttons from the Pebble 2, which were once criticized for their low wear resistance. However, Migicovsky explained that this was a conscious compromise in order to speed up the release of the device. At the same time, the design of the buttons was slightly modified, and the Core Time 2 model received metal buttons and a new design.

It was also revealed that international orders will be shipped from Asia, most likely Hong Kong, to avoid additional duties and taxes that apply in the US. More good news is that Core Time 2 buyers will be able to choose from several color options. The straps are simple silicone, but thanks to the standard 22mm mount, they are easy to change.

The watch will be compatible with both Android and iOS, just like the original Pebble from 2009. iPhone owners will be able to receive notifications, control music, sync their calendar, and download apps, but they won’t be able to respond to notifications from the watch. The developers warn about this in advance so that users don’t have false expectations.

In closing, Migicovsky expressed gratitude to former Pebble users, team members, and everyone who supported the platform since its inception. He emphasized that the Core project is not just a new line of gadgets, but a continuation of a story created with soul for those who still value the philosophy of Pebble.

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