Wearables Brand QCY to Launch Track S10 Smartwatch

QCY, a manufacturer of high-performance wearables, announced on February 27th the upcoming launch of the QCY Track S10. The new device is described as an "ultimate sport smartwatch" designed for precision and performance. The announcement positions the product for athletes seeking advanced fitness tracking capabilities.

The QCY Track S10 features a 1.43-inch HD AMOLED display with a 466x466 resolution and 1000 nits of peak brightness for clear visibility in various lighting conditions. For navigation and tracking, it is equipped with a dual-frequency 6-satellite GNSS and supports offline maps. Specifically designed for triathletes and outdoor athletes, the watch includes advanced training metrics such as lactate threshold monitoring. It supports over 150 sport modes, covering a wide range of activities from HIIT to endurance sessions. Despite its feature set, the watch is exceptionally light, weighing only 37 grams. It boasts an impressive battery life of up to 19 days, catering to the demands of long training sessions and races. The device also has a 5ATM water-resistance rating, making it suitable for swimming. With the Track S10, QCY is entering a market segment dominated by established brands like Garmin, Polar, and Coros, known for their high-performance athletic watches. This move signals QCY's ambition to compete beyond the budget-friendly smartwatch category, where its previous models like the Watch GT and GS series were positioned. QCY, a brand under Dongguan Hele Electronics, has a strong background in the audio industry as one of the largest Bluetooth headphone manufacturers. [refer to previous search results: 12] The company has previously manufactured products for major brands like Xiaomi, which has invested in them. [refer to previous search results: 5, 10, 12] The watch is slated for a March launch and will be available in Black and Titanium color options. It also includes comprehensive health monitoring features, such as Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and SpO₂ sensors, to help athletes track their recovery and avoid overtraining.

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