Pebble Announces Its New Round 2 Smartwatches

Published on January 09, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the new Pebble Round 2 smartwatch with a circular screen, showing its classic and slim design on a wrist.

Pebble Announces Its New Round 2 Smartwatches

The Pebble brand renews its catalog with the launch of the second generation of its Round watches. This update finally introduces a fully circular screen, maintaining the company's DNA by focusing on essential tools for tracking daily activity and well-being. 🆕

A Design That Returns to the Essentials

The Pebble Round 2 do not integrate complex hardware like dedicated heart rate monitors or advanced training modes. This deliberate decision defines them as an alternative for users who are not looking for a device focused solely on intensive fitness. The most direct benefit of this approach is reflected in the battery life.

Key features of the approach:
  • Circular screen that adopts a classic watch design.
  • Basic functions for counting steps and monitoring general activity.
  • Absence of high-energy-consuming sensors to prioritize autonomy.
Pebble claims that the Round 2 can run for up to fourteen days on a single charge, an autonomy notably superior to that of many competitors.

The Autonomy Strategy Versus Functionality

Pebble's philosophy is clear: opt for a reliable and long-lasting experience, rather than saturating the gadget with technology that requires daily charging. The Round 2 cover fundamental needs such as managing notifications and providing basic tracking, ensuring that the user does not depend on a charger every night.

Advantages of this proposal:
  • Extended autonomy that can reach two weeks.
  • Simple and distraction-free user experience.
  • A nod to the brand's original philosophy, where efficiency was paramount.

A Return to Lasting Practicality

For those who miss the era when electronic devices did not require constant connection to power, the Pebble Round 2 represents a refreshing option. It is a bet on practicality and energy efficiency in a market where "smart" often associates with limited autonomy. It is a statement of intent that values durability over function saturation. ⏳