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This cool circular smartwatch runs Android, isn’t ugly, and may cost only $100

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Smartwatches that run a full version of Android haven’t been especially inspiring, particularly since Android Wear has been adopted by companies such as Fossil and TAG Heuer, and installed on watches we actually want to have on our wrist. However, a Chinese brand, Bluboo, may be ready to make ugly Android watches a thing of the past, if this early look at the Xwatch is representative of the final product.

The Xwatch looks great, with a large 1.3-inch circular screen, a selection of buttons, a metal body, fun interchangeable bezels, and what looks like an easily replaceable strap. That’s a recipe for success on its own, but it’s further augmented by apparently being a sensible 9.8mm thick, and having a big 480mAh battery inside. For comparison, the LG Watch Urbane is nearly 11m thick, and has a 410mAh battery — currently one of the largest inside an Android Wear watch.

The Xwatch isn’t listed on Bluboo’s website, but has been discussed on its blog, where further specs are revealed. These include 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory, a 360 x 360 pixel screen resolution, and a MediaTek processor. Bluboo’s hinting the Xwatch may be waterproof and shock resistant too. That’s all sounding positive, but it gets better. According to GizChina, the XWatch will cost just $100. That’s less than half the price of most Android Wear smartwatches we see at the moment.

There is a slight discrepancy which will have to be cleared up in the future. Bluboo’s site claims Android Wear is onboard, while the more recent GizChina report says it’s full Android — just like on your phone — which the images seem to support. There’s no indication it’ll act as a full phone-on-your-wrist, and no talk of a SIM card slot. We’ll find out when the watch goes on sale, which both sources seem to agree will be sometime in February.

It’s not the first time we’ve seen a smartwatch from Bluboo. The Uwatch was revealed back in November last year, but came with a square face, and ran Android Wear. Again the price was low, with the quoted cost a mere $50. The Uwatch didn’t get us all that excited outside of that price tag, but the Xwatch looks the part and still manages to be wallet friendly. We’ll let you know when it goes on sale.

Andy Boxall
Senior Mobile Writer
Andy is a Senior Writer at Digital Trends, where he concentrates on mobile technology, a subject he has written about for…
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