Tuesday, November 10, 2015

TAG Heuer presents luxurious Android Wear clock – 99mac

After Tag Heuer press conference Monday evening are two things clear: the Swiss watch manufacturer beginning to sell a luxurious Android Wear-clock and they love cheese.

Monday night broadcast the Swiss watch manufacturer Tag Heuer press conference from New York. Along with Intel and Google, the company developed the luxurious smart watch Tag Heuer Connected running # Android Wear.

At almost ended in neglected during the press conference mostly involving how satisfied Intel, Google and Tag Heuer are with their cooperation, and ended with a large osthjul were on the scene, but after the event, we received more details on the clock that also works with IOS.

Jean-Claude Biver is Head of watches at LVMH which owns TAG Heuer. A passionate man, both in terms of bells and when it comes to cheese.

Tag Heuer ConnectedDrive is now sold in the US with a price tag 1500 dollars, equivalent to 12 700 SEK excluding VAT. In a few days, it will also go on sale here in Europe.

For the money buyer a luxurious exterior with a case of titanium, sapphire glass and Tag Heuer design and brand. The bracelet is made of rubber and is offered in several colors. But on the inside there is nothing extraordinary compared to other smart watches.

The round screen measures 1.5 inches and the resolution is 360 x 360 pixels at 240 pixels per inch. The clock has a gigabyte of main memory, four gigabytes of storage and comes with Bluetooth 4.1, WiFi (802.11n) and a 410 mAh battery.

Tag Heuer Connected measures 46 millimeters diagonally and is 12.8 millimeters thick. Libra stops at 52 grams. The device runs Android Wear and comes with some special Tag Heuer-dials and a few own apps such as a stopwatch and alarm.

watch manufacturer is aware that a smart clock will not last forever and therefore offers the buyer the possibility to change the Tag Heuer Connected after two years in a mechanical TAG Heuer Carrera with similar design Connected clock. The opportunity costs an additional 1500 dollars.

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