Apps that you would like to receive notifications from need to be listed under "Include" and have their notification style set as "Banner" or "Alerts".

Pebble will not receive notifications from apps listed under "Do Not Include". You can use the Edit button on the top right to include or exclude apps.

While simply enabling the "Allow Notifications" is enough to set up notifications from many apps, there are some that require additional set-up.


Here is what we have discovered so far:

The following apps need nothing more than "Allow Notifications" for their notifications to appear on Pebble.


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How to stop notifications from going to Pebble

To prevent an app from pushing notifications to Pebble, simply disable the "Allow Notifications" option. You will still be able to set it up to receive the app notifications on your phone, it just won't show in your Notification Center. 


To turn them off, tap your settings icon , then choose Notifications, and tap any app that you'd like to prevent from showing on Pebble.

- View Mobile Data, GPS and Battery Status. View / change WIFI, Ringer Mode and Music Volume

- Keep track of notifications from your phone on Pebble (Tap Select button for Next notification, two taps for Previous, two taps on Up button for first notification and two taps on Down button for last).

- Find My Phone and Find My Car features (in Utils Set your car location and later use Find My Car feature. It starts Navigation and send indications to watch. Make sure GPS is ON and Maps is added to Manged Notifications App)

- Experimental. Confirm (or confirm and delete) reminders on watch. You must activate this option in settings.

Set how much notifications you like to track on preferences (also if you want to send a message to Pebble for them. If you do, remove other notification app on the phone or you get multiple times the same notification)

Pebble Notification & Reminder is a free app for Android published in the PIMS & Calendars list of apps, part of Business.


The company that develops Pebble Notification & Reminder is Iigo Chueca. The latest version released by its developer is 3.5. This app was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 4.0.


To install Pebble Notification & Reminder on your Android device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2013-11-25 and was downloaded 22 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the Pebble Notification & Reminder as malware as malware if the download link to com.ichueca.pebblealarm is broken.


How to install Pebble Notification & Reminder on your Android device:Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to Google Play.Once the Pebble Notification & Reminder is shown in the Google Play listing of your Android device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the Install button located below the search bar and to the right of the app icon.A pop-up window with the permissions required by Pebble Notification & Reminder will be shown. Click on Accept to continue the process.Pebble Notification & Reminder will be downloaded onto your device, displaying a progress. Once the download completes, the installation will start and you'll get a notification after the installation is finished.

Updated to Support Pebble 2.0 firmware:,- Watch battery indicator on main screen (2.0),- Watch vibrates and show message in main screen when looses connection with phone (2.0),- You can disable notification sound on preferences,- You can now set silence period for not sending notifications to watch (for example by night). In Preferences.

Pebble is a discontinued smartwatch developed by Pebble Technology Corporation. Funding was conducted through a Kickstarter campaign running from April 11, 2012, to May 18, 2012, which raised $10.3 million; it was the most funded project in Kickstarter history, at the time. Pebble began shipping watches to Kickstarter backers in January 2013.[17] Pebble watches can be connected to Android and iOS devices to show notifications and messages. An online app store distributed Pebble-compatible apps from many developers including ESPN, Uber, Runkeeper, and GoPro.

As of February 2014[update], the Pebble app store contained over 1,000 applications.[41] Applications included notification support for emails, calls, text messages and social media activity; stock prices; activity tracking (movement, sleep, estimates of calories burned); remote controls for smartphones, cameras and home appliances; turn-by-turn directions (using the GPS receiver in a smartphone or tablet); display of RSS or JSON feeds; and hundreds of custom watch faces.

Gadgetbridge[45] is an alternative companion application for Android. It is open source, does not require account creation, and supports features such as notifications, music playback and watch application installation/removal.

Linux users can access the Pebble using libpebble's tools enabling experimental alpha level services with several Linux distros including the Maemo OS Nokia N900. There is also a commercial app called Rockwatch for the Meego Linux OS Nokia N9 that provides services including managing the Pebble's firmware and apps running on the watch.[46][47][48]

Hello and welcome to Galahad Reviews. I'm Galahad, and today, I will be reviewing the Logitech Pebble i345 Mouse for any device running iOS 13.4 or above. I did receive this product from Best Buy's Tech Insider Program in exchange for an honest written review, but, out of my own volition, I also decided to make a video review. Up until now, I have always used really expensive gaming mice that cost me anywhere from $70 to $150. For some. I understand that that sounds insane. With that said, I will be comparing this $30 (prices may change) device to those more expensive gaming mice and trackpads, so without further ado, let's dive in.

The first thing that I'm going to talk about is the packaging and pairing. A lot of times, you can tell the quality of a product by its packaging, which sounds superficial and ridiculous, but if you've ever opened an expensive product before, you will know that there is something special about it. The Logitech Pebble i345 Mouse feels top-tier. Its packaging is small and compact, and there is no wasted space. The mouse is covered in a nice, plastic case to prevent damage. Once inside, you will find a pull tab to allow the battery to make a connection.

To bring up the app bar, you scroll down to the bottom of the screen, then you scroll further to go home. If you want to check your notifications, you will go to the top left and click the time and date or just scroll straight up. Lastly, if you want to check your quick settings, you just go to the top right, click the Wi-Fi battery indicator, and it comes up. Otherwise, you have to use normal touch gestures to navigate. Using a trackpad is far better as it is more integrated more with the touch and you have a lot more gestures to navigate, making it feel more like a laptop instead of a tablet. For the settings that you can change in the settings menu you, can control the following: the tracking speed, natural scrolling, mouse, whether that be left or right click depending on your dominant mouse hand, contrast, automatically hide pointer, color of the pointer, pointer size, and pointer animations. I found the pointer of the Logitech Pebble i345 Mouse to be more accurate with the setting off and scrolling speed among a few others.

The Left Behind feature offers another method for preventing lost items. When enabled, the phone will sound a loud alert if it notices the Finder has been completely out of range of the phone for too long (about 10 minutes). 


Can I change the timing on it to alert sooner?

No, the longer alert time is designed to prevent false alerts from happening, making the alert far more reliable.


Can I choose a different tone?

Absolutely! Under the settings for it, choose from a variety of tones, or select "Vibrate Only" to receive a more subtle notification.


Is this available on both Android and iOS?

This feature is currently available on iOS and Android.

CrowdGPS offers another way to help locate misplaced items. If your Finder is completely out of range of the app and can't be located, mark it as Lost in the settings. This activates the entire Pebblebee community. If your Finder comes within range of anyone using the Pebblebee app, you'll receive a notification that your device has been found and will see an updated location for it.

To turn off your phone alarm from your Finder, press the Finder button once.

If you're using an Android phone, slide the notification that says "click: sound alarm playing" to close it. 

If you're using an iPhone, slide the notification that says "swipe to stop sound" and open the Pebblebee app.

Pebblebee offers a 1 year limited warranty against product defects, effective from time of delivery. Product defects do not include those resulting from accident, water damage, product modification, or failure to follow instructions for use. If defective, Pebblebee will replace the device upon receipt.


Please contact support@pebblebee.com if you believe your device to be defective. Our support team can identify and resolve most issues and will be happy to provide exchange directions for devices that fall within warranty.

Orders are often shipped the next morning, so if you need an address change we encourage you to do that within 24 hours. To change the address, email us at support@pebblebee.com. In the case that we receive word too late to make changes, Customer Support will be able to review options with you. ff782bc1db

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