Tag Heuer Connected LATEST Review: Most Expensive Smartwatch But Is It Worth It? [DETAILS HERE]

Even luxury brand Tag Heuer also grabbed the opportunity to also venture into manufacturing the best smartwatch there is. Tag Heuer Connected is the most expensive smartwatch but is it worth the steep price? Many believe that it is merely the brand that people are paying for not measuring up to the specifications of other smartwatches such as Apple Watch etc.

According to Wareable, the Tag Heuer Connected is by far extremely impressive looking smartwatch. It may seem to look bulky but it is comfortable to wear. It is lightweight and it will immediately be felt once a user wears it.

The Tag Heuer Connected is considered to be 10 percent lighter than LG G Watch R. This is because of its grade 2 titanium which looks good on fine brushed lugs. The clasp is easily best constructed on Android Wear although, like in the top end, it does protrude a little bit from the wrist.

The Tag Heuer Connected comes with 1.5inch LCD display, with a 360 x 360 resolution is impressive and clear enough at 240ppi. This is not bad for a smartwatch feature.

It also comes with dual-core 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z34XX CPU. The Tag Heuer Connected was the first Android Wear watch to come with Intel power. Intel's hardware is capable of doing its job delivering power and optimum performance to the smartwatch.

Another noteworthy feature of the Tag Heuer Connected is its battery. It comes with a 410mAh battery which promises an all day life. From studies, it reached 26 hours without charging which is definitely a huge factor for sports enthusiasts. This will mean uninterrupted physical activity tracking.

However, based on Tech Radar, the screen, given its specs is considered disappointing. It is not sharp nor vibrant. This can probably be attributed to the transflective LCD panel which gives it a somehow dull matt look. For users of its competitors such as Apple Watch, Huawei Watch etc, this is a major let-down.

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