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Pebble founder says his new company is ‘not a startup’

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 10:53 AM
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The smartwatch market is seeing a surprising return with the reboot of Pebble, spearheaded by its original founder, Eric Migicovsky. Unlike typical tech startups, Core Devices, the company behind the new Pebble smartwatch, is intentionally eschewing venture capital and rapid scaling, opting instead for a sustainable, profitable model focused on direct-to-consumer sales and a limited product range. This approach represents a significant departure from the challenges that plagued the original Pebble, which was acquired by Fitbit in 2016.

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Lessons Learned from the First PebbleThe Index 01 and the Future of Core Devices

Migicovsky detailed his new strategy at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, emphasizing a deliberate move away from the “startup” mentality. He explained that the company is currently focused on fulfilling pre-orders for its latest devices, including the Pebble Time 2, Pebble Round 2, and the Index 01 AI smart ring.

A Different Path for the Pebble Smartwatch

The original Pebble’s downfall was partly attributed to overestimating demand and accumulating substantial inventory. Migicovsky acknowledges this lesson, stating that Core Devices is avoiding pre-manufacturing large quantities of hardware. Instead, the company is building devices based on confirmed orders, minimizing financial risk and waste. This “build-to-order” system is a core tenet of the new business model.

However, this isn’t simply a rehash of the past. Migicovsky is clear about the target audience for the revived Pebble. He envisions a device for “nerds” who enjoy tinkering and customization, rather than attempting to compete directly with Apple or Samsung in the broader consumer market. This focus allows for a more streamlined development process and a clearer brand identity.

Lessons Learned from the First Pebble

The acquisition of Pebble by Fitbit, and subsequently Fitbit by Google, highlighted the difficulties of scaling a hardware company without sufficient funding. Migicovsky admits to losing sight of the original vision for Pebble, venturing into areas like health tracking that didn’t align with the brand’s core strengths. The new iteration aims to stay focused on a simpler, more defined purpose: a companion to the smartphone, prioritizing fun and functionality over exhaustive feature sets.

A crucial element in the reboot’s feasibility has been the open-sourcing of PebbleOS by Google. Migicovsky expressed gratitude for this decision, noting that recreating the operating system from scratch would have been an insurmountable task. The existing PebbleOS provides a solid foundation for the new devices and allows for continued development by a dedicated community. The SDK is also being relaunched to encourage further app and watch face creation.

The Index 01 and the Future of Core Devices

Beyond the smartwatches, Core Devices is also offering the Index 01, an AI-powered smart ring. This device, along with the updated Pebble Time and Round models, demonstrates the company’s commitment to exploring new form factors and integrating artificial intelligence into its products. The company has already sold approximately 5,000 units of the Index 01, indicating early consumer interest.

Currently, the company operates with a lean team of just five people, selling directly to consumers through its website. This direct sales approach allows Core Devices to maintain control over the customer experience and avoid the margin pressures associated with retail partnerships. The company reports having sold 25,000 preorders for its smartwatches.

The company is currently shipping preorders with a target of reducing the delivery timeframe to a couple of weeks. Migicovsky emphasizes that the current financial stability allows for organic growth and the exploration of new product ideas. He hints at future hardware releases that will continue the theme of “fun, casual, simple” devices designed to enhance everyday life.

Looking ahead, the success of Core Devices will depend on its ability to maintain its focus, manage its limited resources effectively, and continue to foster a strong community around PebbleOS. The company’s next steps involve tightening the shipping timeline and launching the updated SDK for developers. Whether this unconventional approach can establish a lasting presence in the competitive wearable technology market remains to be seen, but it represents a compelling alternative to the traditional venture-backed startup model.

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