The only exception is for buyers in Germany, where Pebble has paused shipments due to customs problems, but said they should resume their soon. Naturally, all that success has created some issues - to see what the company's planning on doing about it, head after the break.įirst off, the company said that almost all of the remaining Kickstarter backers who haven't received their smartwatches yet will get them within a week or so. On top of that, over a million Pebble "watchapps" have been downloaded from Pebble and its developers. Along with the initial 85,000 Kickstarter pledges, the company told us today that it's had over 190,000 pre-orders to date. For a small startup, Pebble's taken a huge amount of orders for its $150 device. In fact, the company touched base with us today to let us know exactly how much demand there's been for the wearable, how it's going to fulfill that demand and what it's doing to help developers. To say that Pebble's Kickstarter-launched smartwatch has been more popular than it expected would be a slight understatement.
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