Luxury watchmaker Tag
Heuer used Twitter today to not only give the world a first look at its upcoming Android Wear smartwatch, but also to provide us with a link to a countdown on its website, which ticks down to 9 November.The company's tweet includes... Read more
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Heuer uses Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet.
Not exact matches
The focus of
Heuer's meeting, held in Nyon, Switzerland, was big bang cosmology and the language scientists
use to describe it.
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Despite Rolex's significant involvement in the world of motorsports, a spokesperson for the watchmaker told us that its timepieces have never been
used to time the races, and the timing in early F1 years was done with
Heuer chronographs.
It
uses an outdated Bluetooth 4.1 connection, has «around a day» of battery life, and runs on an Intel Atom processor, the very same processor found in TAG
Heuer's own Connected smartwatch released over a year ago.
Where it differs is that this is one of only two current Android smartwatches to
use an Intel - made processor; the other being the tres expensive Tag
Heuer Connected watch.
Users can also
use a TAG
Heuer Companion app whilst
using an Android smartphone for in - depth customization and control.
The Tag
Heuer Connected is the first to make
use of Intel's new Atom processor made for a wearable.
Tag
Heuer and Intel worked closely with Google to
use Android Wear 2.0 on the Connected Modular 45, right down to striking an agreement so the Tag
Heuer brand name and logo shows up when you turn the watch on.
The TAG
Heuer Connected lettering is engraved
using silver lacquer, and the entire bezel is sandblasted and carbide coated, and has an anti-fingerprint coating.
«A processor that will be
used in this smartwatch will be manufactured in Switzerland, and it seems like we're looking at an Intel SoC here, as Tag
Heuer did strike a licensing deal with the company back in December,» said Jean - Claude Biver in a recent interview.