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| TAG Heuer launches connected smartwatch with immersive sports experience |
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| POSTED 17 Mar 2020 . BY Tom Walker |
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The data is gathered by a number of sensors, which include a built-in GPS and heart-rate monitor Credit: TAG Heuer
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This watch is a truly immersive experience, geared towards performance and sports
– Frédéric Arnault
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Swiss luxury watchmaker TAG Heuer has launched the third generation of its Connected timepiece.
Aimed at the luxury market, the model's USP is an "immersive sports experience" developed in-house by the TAG Heuer team.
The TAG Heuer Sport app provides detailed tracking for golf, running, cycling, walking and fitness sessions.
The data is gathered by a number of sensors, which include a built-in GPS and heart-rate monitor. It is complemented by a newly developed TAG Heuer mobile companion app.
The watch also offers a number of connected services offered using Wear OS by Google – such as notifications, Google Assistant, Google Translate, Google Pay where enabled, music controls, agenda, weather and maps.
They are supported by an all-active OLED touchscreen display – which also offers a choice of custom-designed dials.
"The TAG Heuer Connected watch was designed and engineered with the same passion and attention to detail as our mechanical watches," said TAG Heuer's chief strategy and digital officer, Frédéric Arnault – who led the development project of the watch.
"The Connected watch is not only a beautiful timepiece, it's a truly immersive experience, as it now sits within a complete TAG Heuer digital ecosystem geared towards performance and sports.
"It expresses the brand in a completely new way and offers limitless possibilities in terms of innovation for the future and will lead the way into a new era for TAG Heuer."
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Fitbit breaks into smartwatch market
POSTED 29 Aug 2017. BY Lauretta Ihonor

Wearable technology giant Fitbit has announced the global launch of its first smartwatch,
as it steps up its expansion beyond the activity tracker market.
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Fitness predicted to continue dominance of wearables market
POSTED 27 Jan 2016. BY Jak Phillips

Fitness tracking devices are expected to remain the dominant force in the wearable tech
market over the next three years, according to new research, although smartwatches are
anticipated to gradually increase their market share.
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