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ASUS ZenWatch 3, smartwatch in the round

ASUS ZenWatch 3 is the new generation of smartwatch the Taiwanese giant: after two editions of boxy finally here is a clock from the most common shapes with a circular case with a thickness of 9.95 mm, and available in three different liveries rose gold, gunmetal and silver, with leather strap.
For all versions of a circular ring in pink gold surrounding the display and is an aesthetic element that emphasizes the character of the new smartwatch. The touchscreen display, which supports simultaneous touch of two fingers, has dimensions of 1.39 inch and is of type AMOLED, with a resolution of 400x400 pixels which therefore offer a definition of 287 pixels per inch.

ASUS ZenWatch 3 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC Wear in 2100 and through the PCU quad-core offers a 1.2 GHz of processing power, together with a storage capacity of 512MB of RAM and 4GB heart. The smartwatch also includes a 341mAh battery that together with an efficiency improvement of 25% over the previous generation is able, according to the rating, reaching up to 2 days of autonomy.

The operational autonomy of ZenWatch 3, however, is a matter to which ASUS has spared carefully, integrating into the smartwatch hypercharge technology that allows you to recharge the watch battery up to 60% in 15 minutes, thereby alleviating the need to exploit the long refills nightly. It 'also have the opportunity to take an optional additional battery pack from 200mAh.

The watch also incorporates a six-axis motion sensor and an ambient light sensor, microphone, speaker and WiFi connectivity and Bluetooth 4.1. Resistance ASUS ZenWatch 3 elements is certified to IP67 specifications: complete resistance to dust and water immersion up to 1 meter.

The new ZenWatch 3 is equipped with Android Wear operating system with many features for tracking various types of physical activity (not further detailed), with an accuracy that ASUS claims is among the best on the market. Not been disclosed information about the availability of the new ZenWatch 3 market, but it is known that the price for Europe was set at 229.00 euros.

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