Display technology | OLED |
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Screen resolution | 128 x 16 px |
Notifications |
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Methods Of Notification | Vibration |
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Battery technology | Li-polymer |
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Average battery life (standby) | 168.0 h |
Accelerometer | yes |
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Auto adjust to smartphone time | yes |
Watch case material | Stainless steel |
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Water resistance | yes |
Fully waterproof | yes |
Shock resistant | yes |
Bluetooth | yes |
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Bluetooth version | 4.0 |
Charging connection | Proprietary USB Cable |
This watch has two batteries: one to tell the time, and another for step tracking and notifications.
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