2. If pairing with 3.0 OS does not work, downgrade your Pebble OS as seen here. I haven't found a way to do this with anything besides an Android phone, unfortunately.
3. Try pairing again. The pairing process with the Pebble doesn't always go through immediately all at once for both devices. Sometimes you need to try a few times. Sometimes it helps to use PIN "9999". As long as you can see a pair request coming through on your Pebble, you should be okay. At a minimum, the goal for pairing should be to get your Pandora listed on your Pebble as a trusted device, even if your Pandora says that "Pairing failed".
After you've gotten that, I'll post my PND, and you can try to send notifications to your Pebble and send control events back to the Pandora. As you do this, the Pandora will display notifications asking you whether or not you trust the Bluetooth device for these different types of services. Pressing "Accept" on these notifications should add the Pebble to the Pandora's list of trusted devices.
Once you have told your Pandora the different types of services to trust, pairing should be complete and it won't need to be done again.
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