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Googel, TAG Heuer, Intel join hands to create Android base luxury conceptual smartwatch

byCustoms Today Report
20/03/2015
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MELBOURNE: Three technology giants Google, Intel and TAG Heuer joined hands in order to create a new luxury conceptual smartwatch .

The three companies announced their partnership during the Baselworld watch and jewelry trade show in Switzerland. The watch will run Google’s Android Wear operating system, but that’s about all we know for sure. The companies promised to announce more details by the end of this year.

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“We are not revealing the price, we are not revealing the functions,” said Jean-Claude Biver, TAG Heuer’s CEO and president of the watch division at parent company LVMH. “We are just revealing the most important thing, which is our partnership.”

The three companies spent most of their press conference extolling the virtues of their collaboration. TAG Heuer lacks the necessary technology expertise to build a smartwatch on its own, and Silicon Valley firms could use some help on the design front—as evidenced by the many ho-hum or outright ugly smartwatch designs on the market today.

It’s worth noting that when Google announced Android Wear a year ago, it listed another big watch brand, Fossil Group, as a partner. Later in the year, Intel announced that it was also collaborating with Fossil on wearable technology, but it didn’t mention Google. So far, neither partnership has yielded any actual products, though Mashable reported in January that Fossil Group still plans to launch connected watches later this year.

Meanwhile, some other Swiss brands are working on analog watches with smart features such as fitness tracking and automatic time-zone adjustments.

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