Google recently open sourced Pebble and today, Repebble has put some of the watches up for preorder.

  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    5 hours ago

    Made another post but it was removed for…reasons. Migi says you shouldn’t expect your Pebble to last >5 years.

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      It reads to me like he’s saying that if you expect 5+ years without maintenance if it’s more than $100, you should look at a different product.
      The top comments are someone saying that after five years they needed to repair it due to battery failure, and the founder saying the repair process is the same.

      Five years is longer than the average lifespan of a liIon battery. Expecting to be able to skip repairs that long is unreasonable for a $150 product.

      It reads like the founder actually giving realistic expectations. A $150 product will likely need repairs to last longer than five years, and you’ll be disappointed if you expect otherwise.

      Can you point to a similar product that costs about as much that fits your criteria?

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        5 hours ago

        It doesn’t read to me like you will have to replace the battery, it reads to me like he’s saying don’t expect the device itself to last >5 years.

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              Sure have!

              He told someone not to buy it if they expect more than five years without repairs. That person seemed to think spending more than $100 should get them a product that lasts a lifetime, and was irritated the founder said he thought it was pretty good that a piece of low cost consumer electronics made it five years before needing repairs.

              What part of that says to you that it’s not reparable or won’t last five years?