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Aug142014

Timex enters wearable fray with Ironman One GPS+ sports watch

Timex is taking the renowned Ironman performance watch name to another level as it releases its first wearable, the Timex Ironman One GPS+ which was created in collaboration with AT&T and Qualcomm. What's most notable about this new wearable is that it doesn't rely on a smartphone and works independently since it connects to cellular providers directly, one year of data connectivity included for Canadian subscribers.

The Timex Ironman One GPS+ sports watch will be available for purchase in Canada this November at timex.ca for $499.00 and $549.00 (with heart rate monitor). hit jump for more information on this innovative wearable.

The Timex Ironman One GPS + includes a series of game-changing features, including:

Stand-alone wireless connectivity without a phone

Email-based messaging capabilities

Tracking capabilities that communicate the user’s location to friends and family anytime, anywhere

Custom-built “Find Me Mode” safety solution, which allows users to send an alert with exact location in case of an emergency

Ability to track speed, distance and pace in real-time and instantaneously share performance metrics through your favorite social media and online fitness platforms

Water resistance up to 50 meters, an essential feature for water exposure, training in the rain or swimming

Built-in MP3 component with 4 GB of memory to play music via a Bluetooth headset

Qualcomm Mirasol™ display: Always-on, sunlight-readable, high-resolution touch display

 

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