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  • In Brazil, Infinix introduces the XWatch 3 WE with a contemporary design; check out the cost.

    In Brazil, Infinix introduces the XWatch 3 WE with a contemporary design; check out the cost.

    In Brazil, Infinix, a brand under Transsion Holdings, recently introduced XWatch 3 WE, their inaugural smartwatch. It boasts a top-notch display, a long-lasting battery that can go up to 10 days without charging, and supports wireless charging. Additionally, it provides features like health tracking and weather updates.

    The Infinix XWatch 3 WE features an AMOLED display and a durable battery.

    The XWatch 3 WE has a contemporary appearance, including metal accents and a silicone band, making it suitable for various occasions like work, social events, and academic settings. It comes with a 1.44-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 466×466 pixels and Always On feature.

    Infinix XWatch 3 WE. Imagem: Infinix/Reprodução
    Imagem: TomasHa73/ShutterStock

    One unique feature is the battery that can last up to 10 days without needing to be charged, and it can be wirelessly charged through magnetic induction, removing the need for complex cables or connectors.

    The XWatch 3 WE distinguishes itself with its Bluetooth feature, enabling users to place and receive calls through the watch using the integrated microphone and speaker. Furthermore, the smartwatch provides access to call history and the phone’s contact list.

    XWatch 3 WE offers advanced health monitoring functions, such as sensors for tracking heart rate and live blood oxygen levels. Additionally, it allows users to view their health data history and access location-based weather forecasts for improved daily planning.

    Cost and stock status

    The XWatch 3 WE is now on sale on Infinix’s official website in Brazil for R$ 499.

  • Moto Tag has been introduced in Brazil featuring Air design Tag at a more affordable cost.

    Moto Tag has been introduced in Brazil featuring Air design Tag at a more affordable cost.

    Motorola has introduced Moto Tag in Brazil, a tracking device intended to rival the Apple AirTag and Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2. Priced at R$ 299, it offers a budget-friendly and convenient option, particularly for Android users.

    Moto Tag features a circular design, various colors, and IP67 protection.

    Moto Tag has a circular design similar to a coin and can be attached to accessories like keychains. It is offered in Dark Blue and Green colors, unlike the Galaxy SmartTag 2, which has a built-in handle for easy attachment.

    Design e cores da Moto Tag. Imagem: Motorla/Reprodução
    Imagem: xsix/FreeImages

    Moto Tag’s main advantage is its broad compatibility with various Android smartphones, unlike Samsung’s SmartTag 2, which is more focused on Galaxy devices.

    Moto Tag integrates with Google’s “Find My Device,” eliminating the need for extra apps to track items. However, it lacks UWB technology found in Apple and Samsung devices, affecting accuracy in crowded environments like shopping malls or airports. In these situations, using the sound alert may help locate the device.

    Additional materials

    Moto Tag includes practical functions such as a versatile button that can be personalized to assist in locating the user’s mobile device. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy for a reliable connection and is powered by a CR2032 battery that is simple to replace and lasts around one year on average.

    Moto Tag is certified with IP67 for added protection, allowing it to withstand water and dust and be submerged in fresh water for up to 30 minutes.

    Cost and stock status

    Moto Tag está disponível no Brasil com preço acessível. Imagem: Motorola/Reprodução
    Imagem: TomasHa73/FreeImages

    Moto Tag can be purchased on Motorola’s official website in Brazil for R$ 299, and there are kit choices available with four units for R$ 1,099.