The Kickstarter-funded Pebble watch is way behind its scheduled September launch, but the company continues to make progress on the device. The latest update comes not from Pebble, but the FCC which recently gave the device its rubber stamp of approval. The report at the FCC is rather dry, but the documentation does include the watch’s manual for those backers who are anxious to read more about the device. As far as availability is concerned, Pebble is still in the final stages of testing and mass production has not yet begun.
[Via FCC and Engadget]
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Kelly Hodgkins
Kelly spent the last four years covering mobile technology at
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