03-04-2018 14:19
03-04-2018 14:19
I’m a bit disappointed. They bought Pebbleand none of its good points have migrated to the Blaze. For instance, on the Pebble with the Aspire clockface I got time, date, day, temperature (connected to weather app on iPad), battery use, and steps. Then one app connected to my contacts so I had phone numbers on my wrist. Another app gave me a metronome (I’m a musician). And I miss all this. Unfortunately the Pebble has given up the ability to hold a charge or I’d still be using it.
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03-04-2018 16:12 - edited 03-04-2018 16:13
03-04-2018 16:12 - edited 03-04-2018 16:13
It looks like the Blaze 2 will run the Pebble/Ionic software and even looks like the Pebble Time 2.
https://www.wareable.com/fitbit/fitbit-blaze-2-release-date-price-specs-2018
03-04-2018 14:32
03-04-2018 14:32
The Blaze does not use the Pebble O/S, so there is no way to compare. I believe the Ionic does as it came out after Fitbit bought Pebble's software unit.
03-04-2018 16:12 - edited 03-04-2018 16:13
03-04-2018 16:12 - edited 03-04-2018 16:13
It looks like the Blaze 2 will run the Pebble/Ionic software and even looks like the Pebble Time 2.
https://www.wareable.com/fitbit/fitbit-blaze-2-release-date-price-specs-2018
03-05-2018 04:31
03-05-2018 04:31
03-05-2018 04:34
03-05-2018 04:34