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Pebble's founder is back with a company called Core Devices and two familiar smartwatches—Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2—but this ...
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The Core Time 2 has a metal body. One thing these new Pebbles lack is true swim water resistance. They're rated at IPX8 for water resistance, which means they could survive dunks in pools ...
The watch is targeting an IPX8 water resistance rating, supports traditional 22mm watch bands, and supports step and sleep tracking, all just like the Pebble 2. Upgrades to the hardware will ...
the Core Time 2 also includes a heart rate monitor and should be water resistant. Core Time 2 Source: Core Devices The software and app marketplace will largely be identical to the Pebble lineup ...
Up first is the Core 2 Duo, which is basically the same as the Pebble 2 on the outside, with a few updated innards. This beauty features a 1.26-inch monochrome ePaper display housed in a water ...
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Pebble watches offered a range of downloadable apps. Notable features included an e-paper display, which provided excellent battery life that could last for several days, as well as water resistance.
Even better: the Core 2 Duo's battery should last up to 30 days, up from 7 in the Pebble 2. It will have a polycarbonate body, IPX8 water resistance and use a standard 22mm watch strap.