GEAK has already launched a rectangular-shaped smartwatch last year

Jun 16, 2014 13:18 GMT  ·  By

A few months ago, I told you about Chinese start-up GEAK and their upcoming smartwatch endeavor. The GEAK 2 is supposed to arrive with 1.55-inch display and 240 x 240 resolution and runs China’s own OS, dubbed COS, which is based on Android (but lacks integrated Google services).

Anyway, it appears GEAK is currently working towards releasing another smartwatch, which will come with a circular design, very much akin to the upcoming Motorola Moto 360.

The device will be introduced to the world on June 20 and will be made available for customer pick-up shortly afterwards. Well, at least in China it will go according to the above-mentioned scheduled.

Anyway, this means GEAK will beat Motorola to the curve in launching this new smartwatch. We don’t really have much info on our hands related to the product, but at this point I can tell you it’s not going to be made of plastic and will be “comfortable and graceful.”

Sadly, there’are no renders or live pics of the device you can look at, but we can provide you with some sketches.

The watch will be able to relay notifications from your smartphone, like most products such as these do today, but we’re not given the exact specifics, so I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

One thing's for sure, the GEAK smartwatch will certainly be sold at a very affordable price.