Misfit's new Vapor X smartwatch powered by Wear OS goes official

It looks like Misfit has dropped the numbering of their new smartwatches and adopted a more non-traditional naming scheme. The sequel to the Vapor 2 is called Vapor X and it's now available for purchase for a limited-time introductory price of just $200.
However, after the promotion ends, the Misfit Vapor X will sell for $280, which makes it $20 more expensive than the previous Vapor 2 model. According to Misfit, the Vapor X is the company's lightest and most efficient smartwatch powered by Wear OS. The wearable device weighs just 43g, while it's 42mm case is made of lightweight aluminum alloy.
However, after the promotion ends, the Misfit Vapor X will sell for $280, which makes it $20 more expensive than the previous Vapor 2 model. According to Misfit, the Vapor X is the company's lightest and most efficient smartwatch powered by Wear OS. The wearable device weighs just 43g, while it's 42mm case is made of lightweight aluminum alloy.
Specs-wise, the smartwatch sports a 1.19-inch AMOLED display and packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 3100 processor, coupled with 512MB RAM and 4GB storage. Misfit claims that the Vapor X should provide a full day of battery power, which is rather standard for brand new smartwatches, so there's really nothing unusual here.
Furthermore, Misfit's Vapor X features built-in GPS, as well as support for NFC (Near Field Communication) and Google Pay. The smartwatch is waterproof up to 30 meters deep and includes a heart rate sensor. Of course, the Vapor X is compatible with both iPhone and Android phones.
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