Sentences with phrase «water resistance rating»

The Galaxy S5 Neo retains the IP67 water resistance rating of the original Galaxy S5, but comes with what Samsung calls an improved camera (though the GS5 had a 16MP camera as well, as Samsung won't comment as to whether the sensor is upgraded from the ISOCELL in the original).
Other known specs include a five megapixel selfie camera to complement a 13 - megapixel rear shooter, and the same IP68 water resistance rating as the Z4 Tablet.
Meanwhile, Apple recently introduced an IP67 water resistance rating on the iPhone 7, which allows for up to three - feet of submersion for up to 30 minutes.
It took Fitbit a very long time to make a water resistant fitness tracker (Garmin, Misfit, and others have been doing it for years), so it's very nice to see the Ionic sport has a 5 ATM water resistance rating.
The UE Wonderboom is also IPX7 water resistance rated — meaning it can withstand splashing water.
The newest top - shelf Kindle meets IPX8 water resistance rating.
Apple Watch Series 1 and Apple Watch first generation are equipped with water resistance rating of IPX7 under IEC standard 60529.
It's also IPX4 water resistance rated — meaning it can withstand a good splash of water without causing you any concern (though you can't dunk it).
You'll also be happy to know that this little guy carries an IP67 dust and water resistance rating as well.
This is the same water resistance rating on Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Note 8 smartphones.
That casing also has a 5ATM water resistance rating, meaning you can wear it in the shower or go swimming with it.
On top of tracking all your important fitness metrics — steps per day, calories burned, distance, traveled, etc. — FitOn is promising an IP68 water resistance rating meaning you can swim with this tracker on all you want without damaging it.
The vívoactive HR comes with a built - in GPS, a great water resistance rating, 8 - day battery life, and an accurate heart rate monitor, but are all of those features worth the high price tag?
Apple's AirPods on the other hand don't have an official water resistance rating of any kind.
Compared to its predecessor, The Korea Herald reports the next - generation iPhone will have a higher water resistance rating.
The phone's main specification hasn't been detailed either, although a body that reaches military standards of toughness, and an IP68 water resistance rating seem likely.
With the all the features of a basic smartwatch like heart rate / sleep monitor and notifications alerts, this wearable tech boasts incredible set of features like water resistance rating of 5 ATM, which means you can even wear it while swimming up to 50m deep.
It's also worth noting the View 10 isn't guaranteed to survive a spill, as it doesn't carry an IP water resistance rating.
While Apple Watch Series 2 and Apple Watch Series 3 boast water resistance rating of 50 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010.
Water resistance rated at the IP67 standard, matching that of the iPhone 8.
Similar to the upcoming Fitbit Ionic, the Gear Sport has a 5 ATM water resistance rating, meaning you can take it into 50 meters of water without a problem.
However, extending storage to 8 GB, getting IPX8 water resistance rating, adding ComfortLight Pro, and redesigning the model, makes it a smaller alternative to Kobo Aura One.
The around - the - neck wireless Sony WI - SP600N include the same digital noise cancelling and sound quality technology, plus the same level IPX4 water resistance rating.
Featured on both handsets is iris scanning technology, wireless charging, Bixby assistant, and an IP68 water resistance rating.
The device is also ruggedized, with an IPX7 water resistance rating, and can run on either an included rechargeable battery pack or AA batteries.
Along w / all of that, it has a 5ATM water resistance rating (which means just over 150ft) and it will send you notifications / calls from your synced smartphone too.
An IP67 dust / water resistance rating means the two devices are entirely dust proof and able to withstand 1 meter of water (3.3 feet) for up to 30 minutes.
With a built - in GPS, great water resistance rating, automatic activity recognition, and the company's wonderful Auto Goal feature, the vívosmart HR + is by far the best fitness tracker available in this price range.
Huawei's Watch 2 smartwatch had mixed reviews for some, but it's definitely one of the better watches out there as it features not only Android Wear 2.0, a high water resistance rating, and a stylish design, but it also comes in an LTE model so it can be used without a connection to a smartphone, and it has NFC, so it can actually use Android Pay which almost no other Android Wear smartwatches can do at this point.
It has a dust / water resistance rating of IP67, meaning it's entirely dust proof and able to withstand 1 meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
Samsung has also, thankfully, included a headphone jack on the device, but still maintains the same IP68 dust / water resistance rating as its previous flagships.
They have an IPX4 water resistance rating, meaning they can hold up to sweat and splashes of water without a problem.
As for what the device has to offer, the BlackBerry Motion is the first handset bearing the company logo to offer an IP67 dust and water resistance rating, and the fourth BlackBerry smartphone to adopt a full touchscreen form factor while abandoning the concept of a physical keyboard, following the DTEK50, DTEK60, and Aurora.
It also has an IPX - 8 water resistance rating, which means you can easily use it while on vacation without having any fear of damaging the thing.
With the 6.8 - inch screen, $ 179.99 price tag, and IPX8 water resistance rating, it's a successor of the Aura H2O.
It does not have an aluminum body, glass screen or water resistance rating, yet what it does have is a stunning level of practicality for indoor reading.
Google has banished the headphone port (you'll get a USB - C adapter in the box), but made up for it with a water resistance rating of IP67.
The device is also IP68 dust and water resistance rated.
Apple Watch Series 2 and Apple Watch Series 3 have a water resistance rating of 50 meters under ISO standard 22810:2010.
* Apple Watch Series 1 and Apple Watch (1st generation) have a water resistance rating of IPX7 under IEC standard 60529.
The Watch Sport has basically every feature you'd want in a smartwatch — a big AMOLED display, built - in GPS, an optical heart rate monitor, LTE connectivity, an IP68 water resistance rating, as well as support for Android Pay.
With a built - in GPS, IPX8 water resistance rating, optical heart rate monitor and 4 GB of on - board storage, the M600 is quite the feature - packed device.
Misfit says the Phase will come packing a six - month battery and a water resistance rating of up to 50 meters.
It has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 with 4 GB RAM, along with 64 GB of onboard storage, a 3,300 mAh battery, and an IP68 dust and water resistance rating.
The ATM pressure / water resistance rating is the one you'll find on regular mechanical and battery driven watches and that you'll most likely to find on new wearables products like the Pebble Smartwatch, the Misfit Shine, and the Fitbit Surge.
With a built - in GPS, IPX8 water resistance rating, optical heart rate monitor and 4 GB of on - board storage, the M600 is quite the feature - packed watch.
The Essential Phone features a 5.7 - inch bezel-less display covered in Gorilla Glass 5, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835, 4 GB of RAM, 128 GB of non-expandable storage, dual 13MP rear camera with f / 1.85 lenses, recording at up to 4K at 30 fps and laser autofocus, a 8MP, f / 2.2 front camera with recording up to 4K at 30 fps, a 3,040 mAh battery, USB - C charging and data transfer, no IP dust and water resistance rating and no headphone jack.
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