ZTE launches a series of 3 activity sensors

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The Chinese will have struck a blow during this MWC 2015 in Barcelona. After Huawei, which made a big impression with its new smart health watch using Android Wear, it’s ZTE which announced a series of 3 physical activity sensors in a range called Venus.

To start at the beginning, the ZTE Venus G1 is a sportwatch, with obviously an integrated GPS to follow its course. The user will be able to follow classic statistics such as the pace or the distances traveled. The announced autonomy is 8 hours, which even allows you to run a marathon without worrying about the battery level. Triathlon also since the device is waterproof up to 50 meters.

The second model, the Venus S2, is a less sophisticated activity sensor since it does not already incorporate a GPS. It measures the classics: number of steps, distances and calories burned. You still have to recognize that success can quickly fade once users see the design …

The last bracelet is the "ZTE Venus Business Intelligence Watch", a kind of Withings Activity Pop ‘Made in China’ (literally and figuratively). The design is clearly not as successful as that of its French counterpart (without being chauvinistic …), but it has the merit of being practical. The time is displayed with the main hands, and the second dial at the bottom displays the percentage of the daily goal achieved. Like the Venus S2, it measures physical activity and the sleep of the wearer. Sleep detection is done automatically.

ZTE has not communicated a price for these three sensors, we just know that they should be released in Q2 in China. Much like the Grand Band that the brand has already announced, the group's first market is China, so we don't know if it will ever come to Europe, or the United States.

Source: Wareable

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