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I bought a steeply discounted Pebble Time a few days ago.

It's basically a dead-end product now that Pebble has been acquired/cannibalized by Fitbit, but mine does exactly what you want: it wakes me by vibrating on my wrist, and uses a smart alarm to calculate my sleep cycle and avoid deep sleep alarms if possible. Coupled with the week-long battery life, this has made my mornings a lot nicer.

I wonder if Apple is withholding a smart alarm app as a sort of carrot for future models.




I'm so sad that Pebble went under. They made the best smartwatch in my opinion.


I'm sad too.

I'm actually really worried about my pebble breaking, so have been looking into making a homebrew smartwatch. My biggest issue right now is finding a screen with similar specs to the Pebble Time in terms of resolution and power usage.

If anyone has any advice on how I could get wearable screens like JDI[0] has (without having to buy 100 of them) I'd love to hear it! I'm not super well versed in electronics procurement

[0]:http://www.j-display.com/english/product/wearable.html


Making a homebrew smartwatch sounds like a fun side-project. Any chance you would be willing to share your progress so far? I'm a student with an interest in electronics manufacturing so making one would be more of a learning experience.

Also, for a one-off screen have you looked at contacting a manufacturer on something like Alibaba? They are usually more than willing to send a discounted/free one-off sample of a product.


I wish I had much progress!

I looked at a pebble teardown, and saw that it didn't seem to involve very complex production strategies. From that I decided to try building a list of components! I know how to do some microcontroller programming so wasn't too worried about that part, but felt like getting an efficient screen was important.

I've had a hard time finding power efficient screens that I can purchase in very small quantites so I've been stuck there. I've been trawling around parts websites but I almost always end up on things like screens for RasPis.

EDIT: Got some luck on Alibaba searching for "sunlight readable". Going to contact some suppliers to see if I can get something


I don't have this, but this book is supposed to be good for procurement: https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/the-essential-gui...


It won't help for the screen... Those are made by Sharp and would be exceedingly hard to get hold of in Shenzhen.


Massdrop or a similar platform might make a good option for organizing a group buy. You need to find enough other people with the same desire for a given part or item, but everything else seems pretty well handled; I know plenty of folks who've participated in Massdrop buys for keyboards, Cherry-stem keycaps, and the like, and haven't heard any complaints about the service. (Haven't used it myself, though - I'm just going to get two sets of PBT caps off eBay when this year's keyboard-cleaning cycle comes around - so can't speak to it personally.)


...Buy everyone's old Pebbles? :p


You can still get Pebble 2's on Amazon, and they work perfectly (including the online services, app-store, etc).

Maybe the new Fitbit/Pebble Chimera will release something as good as the Pebble some day.


This is the number one feature I miss from my Pebble. Looks like FitBit recently added sleep phase tracking though, so maybe there's hope yet...




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