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Four years after launching (then) more lucrative crowdfunding campaign in Kickstarter history, manufacturer Smartwatch Pebble closed in 2016, submitting insolvency before being sold to Fitbit competition. The gym attendance giant continued to build much of his ionic smartwatch with the help of former Pebblers, along with Pebble’s innovative stack.

It could be argued that Pebble was just too early in the space. The Apple Watch started in mid -2015 and proceeded to suck much of the oxygen from the room. It would be massive overtakes of the situation to indicate that it was just another case SerleBut. Apple, in the end, set the public interest, eventually defining the scene for countless other smartwatches afterwards.

In fact, Eric Migicovsky’s founder and CEO instead believes that the rapid growth and expansion of the company of the company caused Pebble – which sold 2 million smartwatches – to lose its original vision. It would certainly not be the first time a start -up had been cut by such fate.

However, Migicovsky is ready for the second round. “Restart the pebbles,” he told TechCrunch with a huge smile on a zoom call Monday. How exactly? While the Pebble name fades after the company’s purchase, its buyer, Fitbit, was sold by itself to Google in 2021.

Now Google, which still holds Pebble’s technology and IP, plans to open the Smartwatch brand’s stack.

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“This is part of an attempt by Google to help and support volunteers who have met to maintain functionality for Pebble watches after the original company cease in 2016,” Google writes in one blog Monday.

With Open Sourcing Access in Pebbleos, Google opens the door to new third -party material and the start of Migicovsky Smartwatch is the first on this list.

It’s still in the idea of ​​the idea, he says. The company needs a new name-something that Beeper’s co-founder and former Y Combinator partner have not gotten enough. But he tells TechCrunch that he has thrown himself into full -time work and will be able to accelerate things as Pebbleos opens. It is currently his only employee, but there are plans to bring another around March.

The goals of starting are humble. Migicovsky says he just wants to do the watch he wants, as the pebble she wears to date is now a decade old. “I’ve tried everything,” he says. “I have very high standards.”

These are, according to a new blog On Migicovsky’s personal website:

  • Always-to e-paper screen (it’s reflective and not expurrely.
  • Long battery life (one less thing to charge. It is annoying to need extra cables when traveling)
  • Simple and beautiful user experience around a basic set of features I regularly use (saying time, notifications, music control, alarms, weather, calendar, sleep/step monitoring)
  • Buttons! (To play/pause/skip the music on my phone without looking at the screen)
  • Hackable (obviously can’t you write your own watch faces for Apple Watch?

Despite his time on the YC, Migicovsky has no plan to raise VC funds. Nor does he intend to return to the Kickstarter model created by Pebble. The project is currently self -funded and says it plans to build it moderately, based on consumer interest.

As for whether an audience remains for Pebble in a post -Apple watchtower, “there are at least dozens of us”. Notes that the trademark still orders his own active substituteEight years after closing his doors. A small resale market has appeared around the older devices, though anyone who has bought a piece of electronic consumers over the last two decades can tell you, the material does not last forever.

Migicovsky expects the company to serve the specific needs of those who want exactly what he put in his blog post. It is difficult to say how many people are longing for the distinctive product in a world where Apple has dramatically shifted user expectations, but bets not to be alone in its wishes.

“This is a work of passion. I have an interest in making the clock,” says Migicovsky to build a start to create a product he wants to wear. “We’ll do that happen to happen.”

Although he is young, Migicovsky has visited Shenzhen in an effort to achieve the current manufacturing state. “It proves that the material is much easier than it was 10 years ago,” he says. “There were no smartwatches factories. We had to tell the factories what to do.”

He also says that he feels confident about the ability of the small starting to build a new pebble for the current season. “The hard part is the software.”

With the opening of Pebbleos, Google made this a little easier.

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