Tag: Amazon Germany

  • Vivo Watch GT 2 Launches in Europe with 25-Day Battery & 2400-Nit AMOLED

    Key Takeaway

    – Vivo Watch GT 2 now available in Europe for €149, more than double its price in China.
    – Pre-orders are open, with shipping expected to begin at the end of July.
    – Battery life is a key advantage over Apple Watch: up to 25 days in power-saving mode.
    – Features a 2.04-inch AMOLED display, 5 ATM waterproofing, and 24/7 heart rate/SpO2 tracking.
    – Compatible with Android and iPhone, but NFC is limited to access terminals, not contactless payments.


    Vivo Watch GT 2 Launched in Europe Following China Debut

    The Vivo Watch GT 2 was unveiled in China back in October 2025. According to Vivo Austria, the smartwatch is now also available in Europe. Both Vivo and Amazon Germany are currently only accepting pre-orders; according to Amazon, shipping won’t begin until the end of July. The smartwatch costs €149 – more than twice as much as in China.

    Design, Display, and Battery Life Specifications

    For this price, buyers get a smartwatch in the style of the Apple Watch, featuring an aluminum case that is waterproof up to 5 ATM. Probably the biggest advantage over the Apple Watch is the battery life – in power-saving mode, a battery life of 25 days is said to be possible; for normal use, Vivo advertises 17 days, and with the Always-on Display activated, 14 days are still possible. The smartwatch features a 2.04-inch display based on an AMOLED panel with a refresh rate of 60 Hz and a peak brightness of 2,400 nits.

    Health Tracking Features and App Integration

    The bezels are relatively thin at 1.8 millimeters. Vivo includes a range of dynamic watch faces that can display fitness data and feature app shortcuts, among other things. The smartwatch features a heart rate and SpO2 sensor, both of which are designed to collect data around the clock. Combined with motion sensors, the smartwatch supports stress, sleep, and cycle tracking, as well as over 100 sports modes.

    Compatibility and NFC Limitations

    The Vivo Watch GT 2 is compatible with both Android smartphones and the Apple iPhone, and can also remotely control the camera and music playback on the iPhone and display incoming notifications. The watch features an NFC chip, though it cannot currently be used for contactless payments; instead, it is limited to NFC access terminals, such as select smart home locks.

     


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  • Pokémon Winds and Waves Pre-Orders Open in Europe at High Price

    Pokémon Winds and Waves Pre-Orders Open in Europe at High Price

    Key Takeaway

    – Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves are set for a 2027 worldwide release with a simultaneous launch.
    – Pre-orders are live on Amazon Germany, with a placeholder release date of December 31, 2027 and a listed price of €79.99.
    – Price details are uncertain and may differ between physical (game module) and digital (Nintendo eShop); digital prices could be around €69.99 if the higher physical price persists.


    Overview of the Announcement

    Nintendo released the first trailer for Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves two months ago, not only giving us a first look at the improved graphics and the new starter Pokémon, but also confirming that the two games will be released in 2027 and that the release is planned at the same time worldwide. The information presented hints at a global simultaneity which fans have been hoping for, though specifics remain to be fully clarified by Nintendo in upcoming updates and official communications.

    Preorders and Pricing Details

    The games can now be pre-ordered from Amazon Germany. The stated release date, December 31, 2027, is obviously a placeholder. It is unclear whether this also applies to the price, which is currently set at €79.99. This would be a drastic price increase, as Pokémon Crimson and Ivy were launched in 2022 for a recommended retail price of €59.99 each. Newer Pokémon games for the Nintendo Switch 2, such as Pokémon Pokopia and Pokémon Legends: Z-A, cost €69.99 each. The pricing signals a potential shift in how Nintendo prices new hardware era titles versus older releases.

    Economic Rationale and Potential Market Impact

    This price increase comes after Nintendo has announced that games on game modules will be offered at a higher price than the digital version of the respective game – probably not least a reaction to the rising cost of flash memory. If this pricing model does not change by next year, at least the digital version in the Nintendo eShop is likely to be offered at a slightly lower price, possibly for €69.99. The strategic move could influence consumer choices between physical and digital formats, while also impacting resale value and bundle options.

    Market Caution and Retailer Practices

    As usual, such early information from retailers should be viewed with caution, as it is currently unclear whether Nintendo has even set the final list price. Thanks to the Amazon pre-order price guarantee, customers who pre-order the games now will receive them at a lower price if it is reduced before release. These nuances illustrate how retail channels often present speculative data prior to official confirmations, and why buyers should wait for official price announcements when possible.

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