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Pebble Smartwatch Lands First App Partner: RunKeeper

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The startup behind the innovative Pebble smartwatch, a smartphone-connected watch that recently became the most-funded Kickstarter project ever, has landed its first app partner: the popular workout-tracking app RunKeeper.

When the watch becomes available this fall, it will be integrated with RunKeeper, allowing cyclists, hikers, walkers, and skiers to track their fitness right from their wrist, Pebble Technology and RunKeeper announced on Wednesday. The so-called "watchapp" will display RunKeeper fitness data on the Pebble smartwatch's electronic-paper display, and let users control the app without having to pull out their phone.

"We know that many of you are always looking for ways to make your fitness tracking easier, and with Pebble integration, you won't ever have to pull the phone out of your pocket or armband — you can just see and do everything you need right from your watch," Jason Jacobs, CEO of Runkeeper, wrote in a blog post.

RunKeeper, which boasts more than 10 million users, is a natural fit for the Pebble platform, giving users a more conventional way to track their fitness activities, Palo Alto, Calif.-based Pebble Technology said. Pebble plans to release an open software development kit (SDK) in August, which will enable other apps to be developed for its smartwatch. The company will also launch a watchapp directory later this year for all Pebble apps.

"One of the most exciting things about Pebble is that anyone will be able to build apps for the watch, which is going to result in new capabilities and functionality that we haven't even thought of yet," Pebble Technology founder Eric Migicovsky said in a statement.

The Pebble Smartwatch connects to iPhone and Android smarthphones via Bluetooth, and vibrates when the phone receives an incoming call, email, or text message. The project was posted on the crowd sourced funding platform Kickstarter last month and has already raised more than $7.5 million, with 16 days left.

For more, see PCMag's interview with Kickstarter co-founder Yancey Strickler.

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Angela Moscaritolo

Angela Moscaritolo

Managing Editor, Consumer Electronics

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I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart home, home entertainment, wearables, fitness and health tech, and various other product categories. I have been with PCMag for more than 10 years, and in that time have written more than 6,000 articles and reviews for the site. I previously served as an analyst focused on smart home and wearable devices, and before that I was a reporter covering consumer tech news. I'm also a yoga instructor, and have been actively teaching group and private classes for nearly a decade. 

Prior to joining PCMag, I was a reporter for SC Magazine, focusing on hackers and computer security. I earned a BS in journalism from West Virginia University, and started my career writing for newspapers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.

The Technology I Use

My little Florida beach bungalow is brimming with smart home tech. I have a smart speaker or display in every room, allowing me to control other connected devices by voice. The Nest Hub on my bedside table lets me set wake-up alarms, control my smart light bulbs, and set the temperature on my smart thermostat. I use the Amazon Echo Show 8 on my kitchen counter to browse recipes, reorder protein powder, check the weather, and watch the news while I do dishes. 

Because I suffer from allergies, air purifiers are essential. My favorite model is the Dyson Purifier Cool TP07, which doubles as a fan and continuously sends indoor pollution data to its companion mobile app. 

My pitbull Bradley sheds, so a good robot vacuum is a must. I currently use a premium Ecovacs Deebot that can both vacuum and mop, empty its own dustbin, and wash its own mop cloth. 

For fitness, I like to mix up my routine with cycling, indoor rowing, running, and strength training in addition to yoga. I take classes on the Tonal 2 smart strength training machine, I row indoors on an Aviron machine, and track my beach runs with an Apple Watch while listening to music on my Apple AirPods Pro. On the weekends, I love riding e-bikes like the rugged, beach-friendly Aventon Aventure for fun and fitness.

My job involves a lot of virtual meetings, so a quality webcam, microphone, and ring light are important. I use the Jabra PanaCast 20 webcam, the Elgato Wave: 3 microphone, and a Yesker tripod ring light. 

As for my preferred phone platform, I'm an iPhone person, but I've also extensively used Android for product testing.

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