CES 2019: MyKronoz unveils hybrid smartwatches

Following a crowdfunding campaign raising more than $8 million with its first generation of hybrid smartwatch ZeTime, Swiss wearable brand MyKronoz today introduces two new models: ZeTime2 and ZePop.

“With ZeTime, we managed to create a new standard: the one and only hybrid wearable device that perfectly reconciles traditional watch lovers and connected devices intenders” said Boris Brault, CEO of MyKronoz. He adds: “Our strong electronic background combined with our Swiss DNA gives us a significant advantage over the watch and wearables industries to develop consumer-centric and nicely designed products. Today, we’re proud to introduce two new models of hybrids to reaffirm our ambition to disrupt a well-established industry, and offer a wearable that people will actually enjoy wearing, from both a design and function standpoint.

With these new product launches, we’re also proving our company’s commitment to constantly innovate and overcome technology barriers. As an example with ZeTime2, we’ve successfully enlarged the display active area by 20% compare to our first generation, while keeping the same watch case size. We’ve also significantly increased the battery performance and processor speed, in order to deliver an improved user experience and adoption rate.”

ZETIME2

The second generation of the world’s first hybrid smartwatch with mechanical hands and touchscreen is now set with a high-res AMOLED color display and voice recognition feature. Embarking a brand new user interface and processor,while boasting an increasingly sleek and timeless design, ZeTime2 will offer twice more battery life.

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ZEPOP

Introducing our collection of colorful and pop hybrid smartwatches. Designed to fit the vibrant style of the new generation, ZePop will come as an attractive option for all of those looking for a functional and stylish wearable, with an accessible price point.

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