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I loved my pebble, genuinely the perfect "smart" watch.
just enough tech to make it extra useful, week long battery life with always on screen (eink).
extra features they I absolutely loved. smart alarm, it tracked sleep quality to wake you somewhere between your alarm time and 30 minutes before to wake you up at the best sleep cycle, it was amazing, best alarm clock ever, it didn't wake up my wife, only me. you cannot do it with modern smart watches because they need to charge.
no touchscreen, PHYSICAL TACTILE BUTTONS!!!! I could use so many features without even looking at it? mute, contol music, dismiss stuff... genuinely useful stuff that actually made me use my phone less.
And its personality? it was cheerful and loveable.