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Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Set your clocks, the Pebble comeback is nigh.

We reported a while back that, with a bit of help from Google, Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky was reviving Pebble OS with new hardware. Well, the RePebble store has now morphed into a countdown clock. Is that when a brand-spanking-new Pebble goes on sale? On preorder? Either way, you don’t set up a retro-chic countdown clock unless you’ve got some exciting news. I don’t know ‘bout you, but I’m setting a calendar alarm for 9AM PT / 12PM ET tomorrow.

It's the final countdown

[store.repebble.com]

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
The OnePlus Watch 3 is delayed over a typo.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Ahem, excuse me.

The OnePlus Watch 3 was supposed to launch today, but 9to5 Google reports that it’ll now arrive “sometime in April” over an unfixable “Meda in China” typo on its backplate. OnePlus says misprinted versions can be returned, no questions asked — or kept as a limited edition collectible.

As I wrote last week, #typogate is kinda endearing. It’s not as funny as getting sent 11 review units of the OnePlus Watch 2, but it beats the horror that was the original OnePlus Watch.

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
One expensive typo.

OnePlus has announced it’ll let you return any Watch 3 model with its unfortunate ’Meda in China’ typo on the rear, no questions asked — or you can keep it as a ‘super limited edition.’ The company calls it ‘one-of-a-kind,’ though hasn’t actually said how many watches were produced with the small-print error.

Victoria Song
Victoria Song
Sanrio smartwatches? Sign me up.

Per Notebookcheck, Green House is launching four smartwatches featuring beloved Sanrio characters Hello Kitty, Pompompurin, Cinnamoroll (who, by the way, is a dog not a rabbit) and Kuromi. The watch specs say they’re capable of tracking steps, sleep, heart rate, 20 activity types, calories burned, temperature, and blood oxygen. It also supports voice assistants, media playback, and notifications. Personally, I love the little character details on the straps!

The watches cost 14,080 yen, or about $93 — which is actually pretty good for a basic fitness tracker.

Render showing the Green House Sanrio smartwatches. They’re lined up from left to right showing Cinnamoroll in silver, Hello Kitty in Pink, Pompompurin in yellow, and Kuromi in purple.
I’m partial to the Kuromi watch.
Image: Green House
Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Satechi’s got new Qi2 chargers on the way.

They include 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 OntheGo folding chargers that feature a 15-watt Qi2 magnetic charging pad and an Apple Watch pad with 5-watt output to AirPods. The 3-in-1 supports Apple Watch fast charging.

Satechi also announced a set of magnetic Qi2 power banks reminiscent of Anker MagGo chargers like this one. Satechi says it’s all coming in the second quarter, with prices ranging from $69.99 to $99.99.

Picture of the 2-in-1 charger folded, sitting upright and sandwiched between an iPhone on the front and Apple Watch on the back.
Picture of the 3-in-1 charger unfolded, with an iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch all charging.
Three-quarter render of the 3-in-1 stand folded up, each circular pad neatly stacked on the other.
Profile render of the 3-in-1 stand folded up in, each circular pad neatly stacked on the other.
Render showing the charger unfolded next to its cable. The charger’s embedded Apple Watch puck is visible.
Render of the front of the power bank standing upright, with the power button visible on the side.
The power bank viewed from behind, standing upright with its fold-out kickstand visible, and the USB-C port visible on the side.
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Satechi 2-in-1 OntheGo Qi2 stand.
Image: Satechi
Jacob Kastrenakes
Jacob Kastrenakes
At least it’s not called “Ultra.”

Android Authority spotted code pointing to a higher-end tier of OnePlus’ next smartwatch. It appears that the upcoming OnePlus Watch 3 will come in a Pro version, too. No details yet on what’ll make it any fancier.

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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Butterfly brings Bluesky to your Apple Watch.

Looking for a discreet distraction? You can now browse Bluesky on your wrist with Reuben Catchpole’s Butterfly for Bluesky on the Apple Watch.

The app is free if you only want to browse feeds, but an optional $2.99 in-app upgrade to Butterfly Pro adds the ability to message other users and even write posts, according to 9to5Mac.

Three screenshots of Reuben Catchpole’s Butterfly Bluesky app running on the Apple Watch.
Reuben Catchpole’s Butterfly is a standalone Apple Watch Bluesky app for browsing feeds or even writing posts from your wrist.
Image: Apple App Store
Wes Davis
Wes Davis
The Pixel Watch Concentric face is getting complicated.

An unreleased version of the Pixel Watch face with a ring of complications appeared in a Black Friday promo post on the Made by Google YouTube account that 9to5Google spotted.

The outlet saw the same watch face in a video about the Pixel Watch 3’s design that Google published last month that has since been made private.

An image showing a picture of the Pixel Watch 3 with the Concentric watch face, except with a ring of complications.
Is Google holding out on us?
Image: Google
Samsung Galaxy Watch FE review: a bogus bargain

5

Verge Score

As an entry-level device, the FE doesn’t quite nail the right mix of price, features, and hardware.

Victoria Song