Key Points:
- It comes with the typical analogue setup but offers powerful features.
- The Smartwatch also comes with custom watch faces.
- It supports the NFC chip.
The very popular and luxury watchmaker Hublot has launched its new Hublot Big Bang e series which includes two watches – Big Bang e Titanium and Big Bang e Black Ceramic and both the smartwatches but coming with the typical analogue look and feel of an analogue watch. So, let’s check out the complete details of the newly announced luxury smartwatches.
Everything about Hublot Big Bang e Titanium and Big Bang e Black Ceramic
Both the devices come with the same designing language and offers a 42mm dial, the same will provide a sandwich-style of design, as it has two layers of the material watch in the middle and the same will feature scratch-proof Sapphire crystal glass cover on the top of the display, which means the device will be protected from all the unwanted scratches.
Coming to the specifications of the Big Bang e Titanium and the Black Ceramic, both comes with 1.21 inch AMOLED display with 390 X 390 pixels resolution and the devices powered by quad core Qualcomm Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 processor which is clocked at 1.1 GHz, the device is also paired with 1 GB of RAM along with 8GB of internal storage.
Regarding connectivity options, the new wearable supports Bluetooth 4.2 LE, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11n, and NFC. The same doesn’t support GPS and the same backed on 300 mAh battery. Finally, the smartwatches coming with the in-house designed watch faces along with a 24 hour dynamic watch face designed by artist Marc Ferrero.
Talking about the pricing, the Titanium variant is priced at $5200 while the Big Bang e Black Ceramic costs $5800.
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