Pebble

Pebble OS Reborn: New Smartwatches on the Horizon with Advanced Features

Pebble OS resurfaces on new hardware after source code release, reviving the iconic smartwatch brand with modern features.

Pebble OS Revival with New Hardware

Overview

Pebble OS, the operating system that powered Pebble smartwatches until 2016, has been open-sourced by Google. This move has sparked a revival effort led by Eric Migicovsky, the original founder of Pebble. The project is making significant progress, with Pebble OS already running on new hardware.

Technical Advances

  • New Chipset: The software is now compiled to support the nRF52840 chipset, which offers advanced features like Bluetooth 5.3, Bluetooth Low Energy, Bluetooth mesh, NFC, Thread, and Zigbee. This represents a substantial upgrade from the Bluetooth 4.1 used in the Pebble 2.

Community Involvement

  • Developer Contributions: Developers are encouraged to contribute by creating new watch faces, apps, and working on hardware projects.
  • GitHub Repository: All efforts are coordinated through GitHub, where developers can find resources and collaborate.

Future Prospects

  • New Smartwatch: The revival project is expected to lead to the development of a new Pebble smartwatch with improved capabilities.
  • Community Support: The success of this revival depends on community involvement and contributions from enthusiastic developers.
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