Skip to main content

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our site. Why trust us?

Fitbit extends support for Pebble devices through June 2018

Pebble Time Smartwatch
Image used with permission by copyright holder
It’s been more than a year since Fitbit acquired smartwatch maker Pebble and ever since, we’ve known that the days for the Pebble wearable were numbered. But just as Fitbit made no move to shut down the Pebble ecosystem in 2017, it seems that we can expect a continuation of that pattern throughout the new year — at least, for the first half of it.

As the Fitbit team told Digital Trends, “Today, Fitbit has announced it is extending its support of the Pebble smartwatch ecosystem for six more months, to June 30, 2018. During this time, Fitbit invites the Pebble community to explore how familiar highlights from the Pebble ecosystem are evolving on the Fitbit platform, from features and experiences to apps and clock faces – with more than 350 apps and clock faces now available in the Fitbit App Gallery.”

Recommended Videos

When Fitbit initially made the acquisition, the company promised to continue supporting Pebble’s devices and its services. “To be clear, no one on this freshly formed team seeks to brick Pebble watches in active service,” wrote Jon Barlow, a developer advocate at Fitbit at the time. “The Pebble SDK, CloudPebble, Timeline APIs, firmware availability, mobile apps, developer portal and Pebble app store are all elements of the Pebble ecosystem that will remain in service at this time.”

Please enable Javascript to view this content

And now, with the help of the Pebble team, Fitbit released its own operating system, which is behind the Fitbit Ionic. Moving forward, it would appear that Fitbit hopes to focus more on this new OS, and is inviting Pebble users to “explore how familiar highlights from the Pebble ecosystem are evolving on the Fitbit platform, from apps and clock faces to features and experiences.”

To that end, Fitbit is offering a Fitbit upgrade discount to current Pebble smartwatch owners, who will find that after June 30 of this year, support for their wearables will no longer exist. But not to worry — they will be able to get $50 off a Fitbit Ionic as long as they still own a Pebble device with a valid serial number. To redeem this offer, Pebble smartwatches can register for updates and expect communications before this spring.

Until then, however, Pebble users will still be able to enjoy the same experience they are accustomed to. Pebble devices and mobile apps will remain active after June 20, but the Pebble app store, forum, voice recognition features, SMS and email replies, timeline pins from third-party apps, and CloudPebble development tool will disappear. Moreover, after the June deadline, there will be no more updates to Pebble’s mobile apps for iOS and Android. “Users should note that it’s possible for future iOS or Android updates to break Pebble compatibility,” Fitbit noted.

So if you’ve been thinking about upgrading your Pebble, this may be the year to do so.

Lulu Chang
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Fascinated by the effects of technology on human interaction, Lulu believes that if her parents can use your new app…
Adventure time: SUPCASE has the ultimate gear for outdoor enthusiasts
A variety of outdoor gear options for the ultimate wilderness enthusiast.
Scenic view from inside a tent while camping.

You might know SUPCASE for its excellent collection of durable and rugged phone cases. But as it's in the industry of making tough gear for the adventurous sorts, it should come as no surprise that the brand also has a valuable collection of outdoor gear. Just to provide some examples, a multi-functional pocket tool, a rugged and water-resistant equipment case, a durable yet spacious backpack, or even a sleek yet reliable bottle opener.

In fact, there are quite a few options, so many that it could be tough to nail down just one tool or outdoor item you'd need. Naturally, we put together this guide to explore some of the ultimate gear, but you can always peep at them yourself, as well.

Read more
Aventon Abound SR combines thoughtful design, enhanced security, and smart connectivity
Aventon Abound SR hero image with couple on the e-bike

Electric bikes are nothing new at this point, and while there are many styles, few purportedly do-it-all, and even fewer actually offer smart or more advanced features. They tend to do one thing particularly well, like cruising, carrying cargo, or sightseeing -- like city riding -- but the biggest way they push the envelope is by offering that long-range electric power. The Aventon Abound SR, a new do-it-all bike, goes far and beyond anything that's come before it.

For starters, it's the first bike equipped with Aventon's electronic control unit (ACU) which empowers intelligent safety features. That gives you 4G and GPS tracking built-in, plus remote locking, an alarm system, and much more. But also, this top-of-its-class bike is incredibly versatile and is suitable for everything from commutes to tough exercise rides and daily routines. It features a top speed of 20 miles per hour, has a range of up to 60 miles per charge, and can carry a payload of up to 440 pounds. Impressive, indeed. Let's take a closer look and get a little more friendly with it, shall we?

Read more
Velotric: One of our favorite e-bike brands is having a huge sale right now
Velotric T1 ST Plus bike couple riding on the road

Take a minute to browse through the e-bike category, and you'll see lots of options but not many that I would classify as accessible. As far as technology goes, they can be pretty expensive, especially compared to your everyday traditional pedal bike. So, it makes sense that most people would wait until the holiday season, including Black Friday and Cyber Monday, to get a great deal on a new bike. Prices are at their lowest ever, and it's a great time to save some money. But guess what? You don't have to wait until later in November to save big because Velotric, a premium-quality e-bike maker, is hosting a huge sale right now. You can head over now to take a look, otherwise, we're going to explore some of those Velotric e-bike deals that are available.
save Now
 
What are these "Lower-Than-Black-Friday" Velotric e-bike deals?

Velotric is claiming these deals are "better" than Black Friday, so they better be good, right? Don't worry, they are. For example, you can grab the Velotric Go 1 Ebike for $400 off, while still getting it in a bundle that includes two free gears. That price is currently $1,299, normally $1,700. The Go 1 features a 500-watt motor, supports a maximum load of 440 pounds, and can travel up to 55 miles on a single charge. Pretty impressive. It's also designed to lug cargo, like a picnic basket, day bag, or even camping gear. That's mostly thanks to a lower center of gravity for the frame and hydraulic suspension system.

Read more