The Amazfit GTR 4 and GTS 4 smartwatches have been officially unveiled by the brand as a series of wearables for consumers to choose from.
Starting with the Amazfit GTR 4, the wearable boasts a circular 1.43-inch always-on AMOLED display with a 475mAh battery with the ability to offer up to 14 days of use per charge. The GTS 4, however, features a squarish 1.75-inch screen and is rated for eight-days of use in endurance mode.
The Amazfit GTR 4 and GTS 4 smartwatches are all crafted with an aluminum alloy middle frame with a high-gloss sprayed polycarbonate for the bottom shell. The wearables are competitively priced at $200 and are available now for purchase in the US.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Long-lasting Battery Life
- Opportunity for the smartwatch industry to invest in improving battery technology and providing long-lasting, reliable battery life to meet consumer demand.
- AMOLED Display Technology
- Opportunity for the tech industry to focus on improving AMOLED display technology for smartwatches, providing clear and vibrant displays for consumers to enjoy.
- Competitively Priced Smartwatches
- Opportunity for the wearables industry to offer affordable smartwatch options for consumers that don't sacrifice quality or features.
Sectors Adopting This
- Wearable Technology
- The wearable industry has a chance to improve smartwatch features for consumers, including battery life and display technology.
- Consumer Electronics
- Consumer electronics companies have the opportunity to compete in the ever-growing smartwatch market by providing reliable and affordable options.
- Aluminum Alloy Production
- The aluminum alloy industry has a chance to provide materials for the production of smartwatch frames, contributing to the growth of wearable technology.
