Pebble never worked two-way with the iPhone, so sending messages was not an option - perhaps with the exception of AT&T subscribers.
I don't see myself ever wanting to talk to my watch; if I can't (or don't want to) get my phone out, they can leave a message for me to reply to at my convenience later!
I am using Android. I guess that had more options.
I use the speech to text only while on my bicycle or when driving. Not very often but has been useful a few times.
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Pebble never worked two-way with the iPhone, so sending messages was not an option - perhaps with the exception of AT&T subscribers.
I don't see myself ever wanting to talk to my watch; if I can't (or don't want to) get my phone out, they can leave a message for me to reply to at my convenience later!