It’s been a while since Asus unveiled its first smartwatch powered by Android Wear, the ZenWatch. Around two months, in fact. Fret not, though, for the Taiwanese company is finally set to release the wearable in the US at the end of this week.
On Sunday, to be precise. Sales for the ZenWatch will commence in the US on November 9. Starting on that day it will be offered by Best Buy. Availability on the Google Play Store will follow at a later point in time.
The ZenWatch will cost $199 in the US. Over in Europe it’s expected to go for €199. The watch has a curved glass design, a 1.63-inch 320×320 AMOLED touchscreen, and 512MB of RAM. It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with a 1.2 GHz processor. Asus’ product has an IP55 rating for water and dust resistance, and it can measure your steps, heart rate, and stress levels even.
To find out more about it, make sure you read our hands-on impressions.
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