Did we ever really need a phone on our wrists?
As soon as I held the Pebble Round 2 in my hand, I suddenly realized what I’d been missing for the better part of a decade. I’ve always felt smartwatches should supplement, rather than supplant, your phone, but that’s an attitude that feels almost quaint these days.



Too bad the pebble leader and primary developer group are at odds with each other right now https://www.howtogeek.com/rebble-kept-old-pebble-watches-alivenow-its-work-is-being-stolen/
That’s from November, it seems like since then they have worked out some of their issues and agreed on a plan to cooperate.
https://rebble.io/2025/11/24/rebble-in-your-own-world.html
https://ericmigi.com/blog/pebble-watch-software-is-now-100percent-open-source
The situation cool down quite a bit after Pebble release 100% of their code which allows people to compile and run their own android app to talk with their pebbles. While there’s still some misgivings and bad blood between rebble community and pebble at least nobody is pressing charges and throwing public accusations anymore. That’s just my impression lurking in rebble discord server though.
This is a bit misleading.
Rebble is a group that acquired pebble IP from fitbit and later google, adding to an already big repo of apps and functionality, but more importantly making it open source.
When core devices started working with them, they apparently withheld some of the new firmware work from rebble, which violated the terms of the agreement and the license.
This has since been resolved.