If you followed the Kickstarter launch of Pebble Time, you probably noticed that the smartwatch got funding very quickly. It met its $500,000 goal in just 17 minutes, and hit the magical $1 million mark in about half an hour. But are any of those records? Well, yes -- Kickstarter has confirmed that the color-screened wearable is the fastest-ever project to reach $1 million on its crowdfunding service. For reference, even the fan favorite Veronica Mars movie took 4.2 hours. The original Pebble took 27 hours to hit that milestone, which sounds positively glacial in comparison.
The feat isn't completely surprising, of course. The original Pebble watch was already a Kickstarter darling and has a substantial presence in stores, so it has no shortage of fans. Combine that with hefty feature upgrades and a burgeoning (if still small) smartwatch market, and it would have been surprising if Pebble Time didn't break at least one or two records. It's still too soon to know if this will be Kickstarter's highest-grossing project ever, but that's no longer an outlandish idea.
Pebble is the fastest project to ever raise $1 Million on Kickstarter. ~30 minutes: https://t.co/bUWViWal6a @Pebble @ericmigi
- Kickstarter (@kickstarter) February 24, 2015
Filed under: Wearables
Source: Kickstarter (Twitter)
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