After TAG Heuer announced the launch of the Connected Calibre E4 series of smart watches corresponding to 45mm and 42mm diameters in February this year, TAG Heuer earlier announced the launch of the Connected Calibre E4 Golf Edition for golf sports, and the watch body integrates the golf ball surface. The indentation, and the green element design that represents the turf.
The watch itself is based on the Connected Calibre E4 series with a 45mm diameter design. It is also equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100+ processor and is configured with Google Wear OS 2.0 design. It will be upgraded to the new version of Wear OS 3.0.
Other parts include Bluetooth 5.0 connection specifications, GPS positioning and acceleration sensing components, as well as body data recording functions such as heart rate measurement, and mobile payment services such as Google Pay.
As for battery life, the Connected Calibre E4 Golf Edition claims to have an extra 30% power extension, allowing users to wear it for longer. At the same time, in the corresponding golf sports section, more information on golf courses and events, as well as the distance between the wearer’s location and the hole, is added to the map interface, and data such as the number of swings can be automatically recorded.
The Connected Calibre E4 Golf Edition is expected to sell for $2,650 (or €2,500, £2,200), with three additional Titleist golf balls and a golf ball badge included, plus a stainless steel set for $460 A material strap, or an additional red rubber strap for $200, is expected to hit the market during April.
The Taiwan market is expected to announce the Connected Calibre E4 series of smartwatches on April 18, as well as the launch of the Connected Calibre E4 Golf Edition in Taiwan.
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