
Details of this smartwatch were first revealed by Alcatel just a few
days back where the company touted the watch as a device that will
create "a new market segment: the affordable smart watch". The
watch is not your typical notification pusher, and has features aplenty
for everyone, and that too with a price tag that will not push you into
emptying your pockets.
Now that you’ve heard the price, let’s head onto some of the features and functions to truly put the price tag into perspective. Oh and the smartwatch is compatible with your iOS device as well, in-case you were starting to take it for an Android only wearable. The watch is not running the Android Wear and is instead using Alactel’s own proprietary OS which – to be honest – is not that appealing. There’s a cluster of neatly laid out icons than can be scrolled horizontally, but at best it’s an effort to remember each icon’s purpose.
This smartwatch from Alcatel is powered by a STM429 chipset and has a 210 mAh battery, which apparently should give the device a neat 2 days of standby time. Coupled with a strand that has an integrated USB plug on one side, the watch is also carrying a gyroscope, e-compass, accelerometer, altimeter, heart-rate sensor, a vibration motor, and also comes packaged with NFC.
Now that you understand what the device is capable of offering for your smartwatch needs, remember the $149 price tag, and you won’t really care much for how it may lack that premium feel like the Moto 360, the LG G Watch R, Pebble smartwatch and the upcoming Apple Watch.
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