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ZTE Watch Live Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitoring Launched

ZTE Watch Live Smartwatch With Heart Rate Monitoring, Up to 21 Days of Battery Life Launched. ZTE Watch Live features a 1.3-inch TFT display with 240x240 pixels resolution and touch support. The smartwatch also includes an optical sensor to track blood oxygen saturation and heart rate. For fitness enthusiasts, there are 12 sports modes that can help track activities such as cycling, running, skipping, and walking, among others. The watch is also capable of tracking sleep patterns and providing data on sleep qualityZTE has provided Bluetooth 4.2 on the smartwatch to provide wireless connectivity. When paired with a compatible phone, ZTE Watch Live can offer real-time notifications on new messages and voice calls. It can also be used for functions such as music control and remote camera. ZTE Watch Live comes with a user-replaceable wristband that is available in multiple colour options. ZTE also claims that the smartwatch can last between 14 and 21 days on a single charge. It also supports fast charging and is claimed to deliver an all-day battery life with five minutes of chargingZTE Watch Live price has been set at CNY 249 in China. The smartwatch is initially available for pre-bookings in China through ZTE Mall with a discounted price of CNY 229 and will start shipping from December 3. There are no official details on whether the ZTE Watch Live will be available in global markets.

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