
Pebble has launched the Qore 2 in India, a screen-free wellness band aimed at users who want reliable health tracking without subscriptions, distractions, or frequent charging. The Qore 2 builds on the success of the original Qore band, which went on to become an Amazon bestseller, Pebble said in a release. Unlike traditional fitness bands and smartwatches that rely heavily on displays, the Pebble Qore 2 takes a different approach. It is designed for everyday users who want continuous health insights running quietly in the background.
The Pebble Qore 2 band offers 24×7 tracking for heart rate, SpO2, HRV, body temperature, stress levels, sleep, steps, and general activity. All of this is packed into a metal body that Pebble claims delivers up to 45 days of battery life, a figure that stands out in a market where most wearables still need charging every few days.
Health data from the Qore 2 is synced to the Pebble Halo mobile app, where users get AI-powered health analysis without paying any recurring subscription fees. This is a key differentiator, especially when compared to popular fitness trackers or services that offer deeper insights behind monthly or annual plans. Pebble is clearly positioning Qore 2 as a one-time purchase device that continues to deliver value long after buying it.

Despite having no screen, the Qore 2 doesn’t skip on smart features. Users get hydration reminders, sedentary alerts, haptic call notifications, camera shutter control, and a ‘Find My Device’ function, all delivered through vibration feedback. The idea is to stay informed without constantly looking at a display, making it appealing to users who want fewer distractions during work, workouts, or daily routines.
The Qore 2 comes with replaceable straps, a 5 ATM water-resistant body, and three colour options in Lunar Brown, Nebula Blue, and Cosmic Black.
The Qore 2 is priced aggressively at Rs 5,999, with a special launch price of Rs 3,799. Bookings are now open on Pebble’s official website, and the band will be available on major platforms like Amazon and Flipkart, along with offline electronics retailers. At this price point, it undercuts many screen-based fitness bands while offering longer battery life and zero subscription costs.
The Pebble Qore 2 isn’t the first of its kind in India, as Amazfit also offers the screen-less Helio Strap for Rs 8,999. But Pebble is the more affordable option, making it a safer option for first-time buyers. It’s also recommended for anyone who wants dependable health tracking, long battery life, and minimal distractions without stretching their budget.




