The best part specs-wise is the fact that Tag Heuer decided to upgrade the hardware and included Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 4100 Plus chipset inside. Both smartwatches offer a bunch of connectivity options such as Bluetooth 5.0, altimeter, GPS, compass, heart rate monitor, and accelerometer.
As far as battery goes, both models should
provide up to 1 day of full usage, which continues to be the standard for
smartwatches eve to this day. The only major downside is that the Connected
Calibre E4 series runs Wear OS 2.0, although Tag Heuer did promise to upgrade
both smartwatches to Wear OS 3.0 when the update becomes available.
Finally, let’s talk about price.
Obviously, the bigger 45mm model will be more expensive, so prepare to pay up
to US$ 2,500 for the titanium version, whereas the smaller Connected Calibre E4
42mm costs just US$ 1,800. On the bright side, if you already own an older
generation Tag Heuer luxury smartwatch, you can trade it in and save some money
on the new models. Both luxury smartwatches should arrive on March 10.