![]() There's now a greater focus on fitness and sports tracking in the Connected thanks to the watch’s built-in GPS and a heart-rate monitor. TAG Heuer Connected review: health and fitness TAG is selling additional rubber straps which can be swapped in a matter of seconds using a simple clip.Īll of the straps feature a secure deployment clasp. You can further personalise the Connected with the really intelligent interchangeable strap system. I reviewed a stainless steel model on a sporty black rubber strap, and found it really comfortable to wear all day long. The lightweight Black Titanium model, which sits at the top of the range, only comes with a black rubber strap. If you opt for the Stainless Steel model, you can choose between a steel or black ceramic bezel, with either a black rubber strap or stainless steel bracelet. TAG Heuer offers the Connected smartwatch in Stainless Steel or Black Titanium guises. To extend the battery life, the screen alternates between active and ambient mode, but it always indicates time, meaning you can subtly glance at the time without making a show of it. I found it really clear, vibrant and easy to read. It measures 1.39-inches and has a resolution of 454 x 454 pixels. The front of the watch features a flush OLED touchscreen protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. In terms of size, at 45mm diameter and 13.5mm thick, the watch is on the larger side (it's certainly not as compact as an Apple Watch, for example), but thanks to a relatively short lug-to-lug width, the Connected doesn't feel oversized. That's partly thanks to the use of stainless steel for the case, which gives the smartwatch a pleasing heft. The watch case also feels more solid than the previous generations. Sitting in-between the two pushers is a rotating crown, which acts as a power button, as well as a way to scroll (in addition to the touchscreen) through the operating system. ![]() These make navigating the software much easier, and can be personalised to launch any app you choose. To build on this, TAG Heuer has taken inspiration from its range of mechanical Carrera chronographs with the addition of physical buttons which resemble chrono pushers. The result is a design which feels more compact and looks more like a traditional watch. ![]() The case is now completely circular, ditching the rather unsightly antenna protrusions from the Connected Modular 41. The first thing you'll notice about the new TAG Heuer Connected is the refined design. TAG Heuer Connected review: design and display ![]()
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