Armband | Ja |
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Clips | Nein |
Farbe des Produkts |
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Bluetooth | Ja |
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Bluetooth-Version | 4.0 |
Geographisches Positionierungs System | Nein |
NFC | Nein |
Batterielebensdauer | 7.0 day |
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Batterietyp | Lithiumpolymer |
Laden über USB | Ja |
Anzeige | Nein |
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Wasserabweisend | Ja |
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Voll wasserdicht | Ja |
IP-Code (Staub- / Wasserbeständigkeit) | IP67 |
Beschleunigungsmesser | Ja |
Kalorienzähler | Ja |
Entfernungsmesser | Ja |
Schrittzähler | Ja |
Schlaf lesen | Ja |
Statusanzeige (LED-Diode) | Ja |
Berührungssensitiver Bildschirm | Nein |
Vibrationsalarm | Ja |
Kompatible Geräte |
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