

Wearables
AMOLED, over 100 training modes, GPS and NFC, heart rate and SpO2 sensors, 14 days of work. The cheapest version of Honor Watch GS 3 is launched in India
The Chinese company Honor introduced the Watch GS 3 smart watch in India, which had previously been released in China and Europe. In India, the watch went on sale today for $167. At the same time, in China the device costs 205 dollars, and in Europe – 250 euros.
The AMOLED screen has a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels and is covered with 3D glass. The watch received 32 MB of RAM and 4 GB of internal flash memory. Honor Watch GS 3 is compatible with Android and iOS (Android 6.0 and later, iOS 9.0 and later). The Watch GS 3 has a built-in microphone and speaker for Bluetooth calls. The watch is waterproof, the battery can last up to 2 weeks without recharging.
Honor Watch GS 3 supports over 100 workout modes, including 10 professional sports and 85 custom sports modes. The sensors available on the smartwatch include an accelerometer, a gyroscope, an optical heart rate sensor, and an air pressure sensor. It also has a blood oxygen (SpO2) monitoring function.
The Honor Watch GS3 weighs just 44g without the strap and measures 45.9 x 45.9 x 10.5mm. The new smartwatch has Bluetooth 5.0, Beidou, GPS, GLONASS and NFC modules.

Wearables
Learn, Apple. Metal watch Redmi Watch 4 works up to three weeks without recharging

Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi Group, president of the international department and general manager of the Redmi brand, recalled that this week a new smartwatch will be presented along with the Redmi K70 smartphones.
The first metal Redmi watch was called Redmi Watch 4. Lu Weibing confirmed that the watch received a large screen with a diagonal of 1.97 inches. But thanks to low power consumption, they can work without recharging for up to 20 days. It is worth recalling that the Apple Watch, until the latest generation, was criticized for its short battery life.
Lu Weibing previously stated that in this model the manufacturer went for “a comprehensive update of the screen, design and materials, which made the new product fashionable and completely improved.”
The presentation will take place on November 29.
Wearables
Meizu 21, the new Flyme and Flyme Auto ecosystem, augmented reality smart glasses and other products will be presented on November 30

Meizu has officially announced that a presentation will take place on November 30, at which the Meizu 21 smartphones, the new Flyme and Flyme Auto ecosystem, augmented reality smart glasses and other products will be announced.
The manufacturer invites Chinese users to leave a comment sharing their expectations from the press conference. The author of the best comment will receive Meizu 21 as a gift.
It is expected that the new Meizu model will not have any special changes in appearance: the rear camera design will undergo minor changes, the materials may be updated, and the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen3 will serve as the platform.
The new phone is rumored to feature a 32MP Samsung GD2 camera on the front, a 50MP Sony IMX966 main camera on the rear (1/1.43-inch, supports OIS), a 16MP Samsung S5K3P9 ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 12MP Sony IMX663 telephoto portrait camera. (2x optical zoom).
Wearables
A very strange design, inspired by the human-centric architecture of the 1960s. MB&F Horological Machine N?11 Architect Watch Unveiled for $230,000

The Swiss manufacturer of luxury wristwatches MB&F presented a new model with the long name Horological Machine Nº11 Architect and an extremely unusual design.
As the manufacturer himself says, the design was inspired by the human-oriented architecture of the 1960s.
The centerpiece of the HM11 Architect case is a flying tourbillon, enclosed under a double-domed sapphire roof, reminiscent of the lanterns of ancient temples. This central tourbillon is surrounded by four symmetrical elements, each with a specific function: time display, power reserve, thermometer and crown for setting the time. This is an allusion to the four rooms in the house. These functions are accessed through a rotating design, highlighting the interactive nature of the watch and its energy efficiency.
The watch consists of 364 components, of which 92 are in the case. What’s interesting is that the mechanism underlying the watch cannot be assembled separately and then placed in a case—it simply won’t fit there. Therefore, the mechanism is assembled inside a partially open case. There are two versions of the watch: sapphire and titanium. One with blue PVD coating, the other with red gold PVD coating. There will be 25 pieces each, and it will take 18 months to make all 50 pieces. The watch costs $230,000.
The rest includes a power reserve of 96 hours, water protection (2 ATM), a titanium case, a diameter of 42 mm, a balance frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour, and 29 jewels in the movement.
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