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Seguimos a la espera de conocer el resto de características del Moto 360, el muy esperado smartwatch con Android Wear. No será el primero (LG y Samsung ya tienen sus respectivos modelos) pero desde luego es el que más pasiones está levantando.
Estos datos que faltan por conocer se van sabiendo poco a poco, ya sea a través de filtraciones o mediante imágenes oficiales. Por ejemplo, se empieza a barajar un diámetro de 48 milímetros para la esfera, convirtiéndose así en un reloj de relativas grandes dimensiones. Además, también se barajan dos correas, una de plástico (simulando cuero) sencilla y otra ‘premium’ metálica, que serían intercambiables (esperemos que bajo alguna medida estándar como las del LG G Watch) al gusto del usuario.
Otro punto en contra del Moto 360 y a favor de los otros dos existentes serían las dimensiones. El de Motorola sería significativamente más grueso, 13,5 milímetros frente a los 8,9 y 9,9 milímetros de Samsung y LG, respectivamente. Faltaría por conocer el peso del conjunto, que salvo sorpresa también será peor para el Moto 360.
Del otro lado de la balanza, las ventajas del Motorola Moto 360 son claras: no sólo la estética, donde destaca por llevar una línea más clásica que moderna y “futurista”, también en ciertas funcionalidades como el cristal de zafiro, la pantalla OLED o la compatibilidad con sistemas de carga inalámbrica. Superior al resto, pero ¿pagando cuánto más?
Por ahora no se sabe. Los primeros indicios nos llevaron a pensar que costaría unos 249 dólares, pero aquella información nunca llegó a confirmarse y, siendo sinceros, parecía más un globo-sonda de Motorola para estudiar el comportamiento de los usuarios. Los LG G Watch y Samsung Gear Live cuestan 229 y 199 dólares respectivamente, con lo que subir a los 249 dólares por el Moto 360 no es una cifra descabellada. Motorola continúa afirmando que su fecha de lanzamiento es ‘verano’, con lo que no deberían tardar mucho en aportar nueva información: el 22 de septiembre empezará oficialmente el otoño.
Vía | GSMArena Más información | Motorola
– La noticia Moto 360, nuevos datos: más grande que el resto de Android Wear…pero ¿de plástico? fue publicada originalmente en Xataka por Pablo Espeso.
- www.diariototal.com/2014/10/16/moto-360-nuevos-datos-mas-...
http://www.diariototal.com/2014/10/16/moto-360-nuevos-datos-mas-grande-que-el-resto-de-android-wear-pero-de-plastico/
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Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.
On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.
With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.
Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.
Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.
Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.
Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.
Build better in Boulder.
Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.
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Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.
On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.
With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.
Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.
Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.
Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.
Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.
Build better in Boulder.
Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.
Photography by 23rd Studios - For Permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com
Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.
On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.
With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.
Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.
Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.
Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.
Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.
Build better in Boulder.
Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.
Photography by 23rd Studios - For Permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com
The price of the Realme Watch 2 Pro in Europe is 69.99 euros. It takes around 6,000 rupees. The Standard model is a bit cheaper. It is 49.99 Euro which in Indian currency is approximately Rs 4,400. It will go on sale on Amazon UK and Realme UK websites from June 16. Realme has also announced the Realme Watch 2 and Realme Watch 2 Pro along with the Realme GT at its global launch event today. The company has already launched both of these smartwatches in Malaysia.
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Function:
30 day long standby, Custom background, Temperature monitor, Full touch, Multiple sports modes, Heart rate monitoring, Blood pressure/Blood oxygen monitoring, Sleep monitoring, Call reminders, Message reminders,
Remote control music, Replaceable metal strap, IP68 Waterproof, Anti-lost reminder, Calories, Sports distance, Stopwatch, Alarm reminder, Shake to take pictures, Multiple language, Turn hand bright screen, Sedentary reminder ect.
Feature:
30 day long standby, Custom background, Temperature monitor, Full touch, Replaceable metal strap.
APP support language: Russian, Indonesian, German, Italian, Czech, Japanese, French, polish, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, English, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Korean.
Watch support language: Russian, Indonesian, German, Italian, Czech, Japanese, French, polish, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, English, Portuguese, Spanish, Arabic, Korean, Dutch, Hindi.
Compatible systems: IOS 9.0+ and Android 4.4+.
Notes:
There is an error of 1-3mm due to manual measurement.
Because of photograph light or other reasons, the picture and material object may have slight difference, please in kind prevail.
Thanks!
Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.
On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.
With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.
Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.
Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.
Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.
Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.
Build better in Boulder.
Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.
Photography by 23rd Studios - For Permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com
Pebble Rocks Boulder, a hackathon you can get your hands on.
On Friday evening, seventy-five participants will gather in the beautiful offices of Galvanize Boulder. They will be given a theme, access to the Pebble Time, Lulzbot 3D printers, electronic components, and enough food and beer to power 48 hours of creative solution-building. On Sunday afternoon, teams will present their creations to the general public and a panel of judges, made up of tech agency professionals and delegates from local startup accelerators.
With support of Pebble interface design kits, Pebble in full attendance, and Boulder’s finest food and craft beers, the event will mark one of the first true 48-hour hackathons to take place above Boulder’s historic Pearl Street Mall. Given Pebble’s amazing success on Kickstarter.com, the thriving Boulder tech community, and participation from high-profile hardware manufacturer Lulzbot, there’s plenty of excitement around getting together to hack on hardware.
Pebble smartwatches are the smart choice.
Pebble is shaking up the world of wearables most recently with a giant (most successful ever) Kickstarter campaign earning nearly $20M in contributions. Pebble Rocks Boulder will introduce Pebble to local and national technology communities and give engineers a chance to discover Pebble’s true power and potential.
Viget and hardware, a perfectly built match.
Since 1999, Viget has been innovating on the web through smart development, design, and marketing. That tradition of innovation continues through Viget’s hardware efforts. In the past year, Viget has branched out into the physical realm with experiments like the Illumigami project.
Build better in Boulder.
Boulder, Colorado has a thriving tech scene and is home to some of the most forward-thinking startups and accelerators around. Boulder’s strong sense of community and drive make it an ideal place for developers, engineers, and tinkerers to gather to do great things together. Plus the views aren’t too bad.
Photography by 23rd Studios - For Permissions please contact www.23rdstudios.com - info@23rdstudios.com