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If there was ever a Time to own a Pebble, it’s now

Hear ye, hear ye. The holiday season is almost upon us and smartwatch manufacturer Pebble is having deep holiday price cuts on 3 of its 5 devices.

The Pebble Time‘s price has been cut down to US$129.99 (around RM552) from its original US$199.99 (around RM850) price. Its metal cousin, the Time Steel has also had its price cut from US$249.99 (around RM1,062) to US$199.99 (around RM850). Unfortunately, the Pebble Time Round is not one of the items on sale.

For those of you who prefer the original, the Pebble Classic has also had its original retail price of US$99.99 (around RM425) reduced to only US$69.99 (around RM297).

The Pebble Classic is the company’s original smartwatch, featuring a black-and-white 144×168 e-Paper display and a rubber watch strap. Moving up the ladder, Pebble launched its second-gen smartwatch, the leaner and meaner Pebble Time, this time featuring a colour e-Paper display, built-in mic, and water resistance up to 30 metres. Further down the line, Pebble jumped on the premium metal hype train and launched the Pebble Time Steel, which sports a bigger battery and a well crafted 316L stainless steel body.

As a proverbial cherry on top of this already enticing cake, Pebble is also currently offering free worldwide shipping, including Malaysia, for all products purchased from its website. If you have ever wanted to get a Pebble smartwatch, now is the time.

[SOURCE, VIA]

 

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