Migicovsky told The Verge that the company is planning on releasing new software and devices in 2015. “We’ve found a new framework to use as an interaction model on the watch,” said Migicovsky. He added, “it doesn’t look like what we have today, and it doesn’t look like what’s on your smartphone".
Although the CEO kept his mouth should regarding further details on future products, he did mention that Pebble sold over 1 million of its smartwatches. It'll be interesting to see where the company will go once the Apple Watch goes on sale. The Pebble smartwatch still sits at the $99 price-point, not bad for folks who don't feel like dishing out $349 on an Apple Watch.