He CES 2020, headquartered in the US city of Las Vegas, sets the stage for leading tech manufacturers to show the world their innovative products, such as The OnePlus Concept One, a mobile phone with three cameras that appear and disappear, or Neon, the "first person" made in the world by Samsung, among others. In the era of known genius there has been room wearable, and come forward many Wear OS watches.
Overall, during the most popular technology they have introduced themselves new WearOS watches, though two of them already exist and are limited to display versions as well new colors and styles. From the new Diesel Fadelite until Emporio Armani 3, below we have details of all new WearOS watches introduced at CES 2020.
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These are new WearOS watches revealed at CES 2020
Diesel Fadelite
Diesel, part of the Fossil Group, used the CES 2020 opportunity to launch a new world Diesel Fadelite, a solid stainless steel nylon watch and will come in four color variants: red, gray, blue and transparent. In addition, it also offers 43 mm smaller houses, which offer the same size, for example, there Samsung Galaxy Watch Active2.
So far the company has not given much technical details about its new watch, but it is known that it has a Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor, many storage, Google Pay support, GPS tracking, to prevent swimming and fast charging. Device for sale March 2020 at a price of $ 275.
The Genesis 5 and Fossil Sport pieces
He The yeast of Genesis 5 and Fossil Sport Two watches have released new color variants and styles. The first, which is one of the best Wear OS watches available today, has shown six new styles with two different models: garret, a more convicting men's watch, too and Julianna, woman's watch. The price for these versions is currently unknown, but it could be $ 295.
On the other hand, i Fossil Games Presented as an inexpensive alternative to Gen 5. The sports watch can now be purchased at rose gold, mint green, light yellow and another series of bright colors. Like the previous device, there is no information about its price, but it can be close $ 150.
Skagen Falster 3
After many rumors and leaks, i Skagen Falster 3 It was officially launched during CES 2020. A smart watch that retains the same 42-foot minimalist design as before. CPU Wear 3100. In addition, it has 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage, which should make it the fastest WearOS clocks on the market.
In the same way, new jobs are also coming, so the Skagen Falster 3 can receive calls from iOS and Android devices using its built-in speaker This new smartwatch can now be purchased in certain markets at pricing $ 295.
Suunto 7
Finnish company Suunto introduced its first smart WearOS watch, Suunto 7, standing without having full-color exterior colors so users can track their location live anywhere; and provides more than 70 game modes and information on Suunto application.
Among its features, it has a 454p AMOLED display up to 1000 nits of speed and games processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100, which comes with 1 GB of RAM and a battery with a lifetime of 12 hours. This brand new watch is made of stainless steel, polyamide reinforced with Glilla Glass, and is completely resistant to dust, shock and water, up to 50 feet. This device has pricing $ 499 and can be purchased in stores from January 31st.
Emporio Armani 3
Finally, during CES 2020 the official presentation of Emporio Armani 3, a 44.5 mm smart WearOS watch with an orange aluminum case and a synthetic black rubber cord, is fully compatible with Android and iOS phones. Among its features, the sports processor Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 Also compatible with Bluetooth Smart.
New it carries It also has notifications and features like heart rate control, GPS, Google Pay, water resistance, custom dial, music control and dynamic bracelet. The price of Emporio Armani 3 is 409 euros and is now available for purchase on the Armani website.
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