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Bright screen with excellent viewing angles. GPS module. IP68 rating (bathing in salt water is allowed, but no deep diving). Wide variety of interchangeable straps. Ability to make calls.
Bright screen with excellent viewing angles. GPS module. IP68 rating (bathing in salt water is allowed, but no deep diving). Wide variety of interchangeable straps. Ability to make calls.
Typewatch phonewatch phone
InterfaceBluetooth v 4.2Bluetooth v 4.2
Gadget OSWatchOSWatchOS
Telephony
SIM card supporte-SIMe-SIM
Calls and alerts
notifications
voice control /Siri/
Apple Siri
sound signal
vibration /with ripple effect/
built-in microphone
built-in speaker
SOS function /notifies the selected list of contacts about the danger, indicating the coordinates/
notifications
voice control
Apple Siri
sound signal
vibration
built-in microphone
built-in speaker
SOS function
Sports and tourism
Possible measurements
heart rate monitor
number of steps
distance traveled
movement speed
calories burned
activity time
smart alarm clock
women's calendar
heart rate monitor
number of steps
distance traveled
movement speed
calories burned
activity time
smart alarm clock
women's calendar
Sports modes1818
Swimming mode
Navigation
GPS module
aGPS
GLONASS
altimeter (altitude)
barometer (pressure)
GPS module
 
 
altimeter (altitude)
barometer (pressure)
Display
Touch screen
 /with pressure difference/
Typecolourcolour
Display typeAMOLEDAMOLED
Size1.65 "1.65 "
Screen resolution312х390 px312х390 px
PPI302 ppi302 ppi
Watch face protection
glass /hardened/
glass
Bezel-less
Hardware
CPU modelApple S3Apple S3
Processor cores22
RAM768 MB768 MB
Memory storage16 GB16 GB
Extra features
built-in player
light sensor
WiFi 4 (802.11n) 2.4GHz
NFC
Apple Pay contactless payment
accelerometer
gyroscope
built-in player
light sensor
WiFi 4 (802.11n) 2.4GHz
NFC
Apple Pay contactless payment
accelerometer
gyroscope
Power source
Device chargingwirelesswireless
Source of powerLi-IonLi-Ion
Operating time (normal mode)18 h18 h
Case and strap
Materialaluminiumaluminium
Strapremovableremovable
Strap Options
rubber/silicone
fabric /vinyl/
rubber/silicone
fabric
Clasp optionssnap fastener, hook-and-loopsnap fastener, hook-and-loop
Wrist strap140 – 210 mm140 – 210 mm
General
Protection rating50 WR / 5 ATM50 WR / 5 ATM
Dimensions (without strap)42.5x36.4x11.4 mm42.5x36.4x11.4 mm
Weight32 g32 g
Color
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2017september 2017

Navigation

This block contains both various navigation systems ( GPS, Galileo) and auxiliary features for them ( aGPS, GPS tracking, maps, compass, altimeter , barometer). More about them:

— GPS module. GPS satellite navigation module built right into the watch/tracker. The initial purpose of such a module is to determine the current geographic coordinates; but how this information will be used depends on the specific type and model of the gadget. For example, in some devices GPS is used only for measuring the distance traveled and/or speed of movement, while more advanced models support full navigation and are equipped with built-in maps. In addition, this feature is almost mandatory in children's beacons (see "Type") — it is GPS that is responsible for determining the location of the child.

— aGPS. An auxiliary feature that allows you to speed up the start of the main GPS receiver. To work for its main purpose, such a receiver must update data on the location of navigation satellites; Obtaining this data in the classical way, directly from the satellites themselves, can take quite a long time (up to several minutes). This is especially true for the so-called "cold start" — when the receiver starts up after a long break in opera...tion, and the data stored in it has become completely outdated. aGPS (Assisted GPS) allows you to receive up-to-date service information from a mobile operator — from the nearest base station (this feature is supported by most operators nowadays). This can greatly speed up the startup process.

— GLONASS. This system is a Russian alternative to the American GPS. However it provides somewhat less accuracy, so GLONASS support is usually provided in addition to the GPS module. Simultaneous use of two systems, in turn, improves positioning accuracy.

— Galileo. European satellite navigation system, created as an alternative to the American GPS. Note that it is under the control of civilian departments, not the military. With a full fleet of 24 active satellites, the system gives an accuracy of up to 1 m in public mode and up to 20 cm with the GHA service. Working in conjunction with GPS, the Galileo system provides a more accurate position measurement, especially in densely populated areas.

— Maps. The feature of displaying topographic maps of the area with heights, relief and types of vegetation on the clock screen. Preinstalled maps are used for visual GPS navigation without being tied to a smartphone. Often, the ability to display maps is implemented in tactical smartwatches with a focus on tourism.

— GPS tracking. Many watches with the possibility of laying routes have the feature of guiding by the GPS track. At the same time, the wearable gadget acts as a navigator around the area, showing the route on the screen and suggesting where it is necessary to turn in one direction or another. Some smartwatches with a pronounced touristic bias also have a “Return Route” programme that allows you to go back along an already traveled route. In GPS tracker mode, trackpoints are usually recorded automatically based on the selected fixing interval. You can also mark a track point manually at any time.

— Compass. A classic compass is a device that indicates the direction to the cardinal points. Wearable gadgets usually use an electronic compass — a miniature magnetic sensor, the data from which, if necessary, are displayed on the display.

— Altimeter. A feature that allows you to determine the current altitude of the user's location. Note that the principle and format of the altimeter may be different. So, some models use barometer data for height measurements, others use information from a GPS sensor; the height itself can be determined relative to sea level, relative to some reference point, or in any of these ways, at the choice of the user. These details should be clarified separately.

— Barometer. A feature that allows you to determine the current atmospheric pressure. One of the applications of the barometer is weather forecasting: for example, a sharp drop in pressure usually signals the approach of bad weather. In addition, information from this sensor can be used to operate the altimeter (see above); and even if the gadget does not have an altimeter, the height difference between two points on the ground can be easily calculated from the pressure difference between them.
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