Tag Heuer Connected the Swiss Android SmartWatch

Tag Heuer Connected: How would you feel an Android Wear join with one of the world's largest watch makers? Tag Heuer is one of the best-known watch makers in Switzerland, and seems to have decided to get into the SmartWatches game.

Tag Heuer Connected

Today the company revealed a new one during a presentation at , called Tag Heuer Connected. The company emphasized that this is not a traditional SmartWatch.TAG HeuerConnectedGroup

The screen of the device is a 46 mm 1,5 inch sapphire LCD, and its "ship" is made of titanium. THE of the screen reaches 360×360, or to put it another way, it has a density of 240 ppi.

Let's say that most new smartwatches are at least 260 ppi (Samsung Gear S2 and Apple Watch arrive at 300 ppi).

The clock can be adjusted to seven different rubber straps. Probably no one expected a rubber strap from a device that costs 1500 dollars, not even the name Tag Heuer.

The smart watch has no heart rate monitor, which is all used by SmartWatches. The battery life is referred to as an indefinite "all day". It is not waterproof and does not do for diving.

But it has almost all the other features of Android Wear. It is compatible with all watchfaces and applications. Interestingly, the clock uses an Intel processor, unlike any other using a Qualcomm chip.

What's different about the new device, and what makes it stand out from others of its kind, is that it looks like a traditional analog device. That is, it can combine one technology, with a traditional mechanical Swiss watch.

What do you say? You would buy one Tag Heuer Connected for 1.500 dollars?

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