
Pebble (smartwatch)
Pebble was an early smartwatch designed to display notifications, track fitness, and run simple apps, syncing wirelessly with smartphones. Using e-paper display technology, it offered clear visibility in various lighting conditions while conserving battery life. Compatibility with both Android and iOS devices allowed users to customize watchfaces and access quick information on their wrist. Pebble's intuitive interface and extendable platform made it popular among tech enthusiasts. Despite discontinuation in 2016 following Fitbit's acquisition, Pebble set the groundwork for modern smartwatches, blending traditional watch features with connected device capabilities.