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Saturday, 30 August 2014

Apple's wearable device could be coming in multiple versions, at least one costing $400





Apple's long-rumored wearable — the iWatch — is expected to be announced during the September 9th event alongside the long-rumored iPhone 6 but pricing has thus far remained a mystery as expected.


Some new info coming from Re/Code, though, suggests Apple is looking to make a range of wearable devices that make use of HealthKit and HomeKit, with $400 being one of the price points being bounced around.



Apple executives have discussed charging around $400 for the company's new wearable device. Pricing has yet to be finalized for the forthcoming product, which is expected to begin shipping next year. Sources say consumers should expect a range of prices for different models including lower priced versions.



No doubt Apple has considered many different price points for whatever it is they're planning to release. We'll just have to sit tight and see what range they ended up choosing when Tim Cook and company hit the stage.


While we're waiting, what would a wearable have to consist of in order for you to spend $400 on it? Let us know in the comments.


Source: Re/Code
























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