Cheap smart watch with two weeks’ endurance
Young Chinese brand Realme has been gaining more and more popularity over the last two years thanks to smartphones with an excellent ratio of parameters and price. Last year, it even decided to enter the smart watch market with the Realme Watch model and now brings a new version Realme Watch 2 Pro. The information was provided by the portal GSMaAena.
The main attraction of the watch is the two-week endurance
The design is again similar to the popular Apple Watch. This means a rectangular face with rounded edges of the plastic body and a silicone strap. Although the body is IP 68 water resistant, you should definitely not swim with them. The square IPS display with slightly rounded corners has a diagonal of 1.75 inches and a resolution of 385 x 320 pixels.
Its refresh rate is 30 Hz and luminosity 600 rivets. The manufacturer has pre-installed more than 100 clock appearances on the smartphone, including live animations. There is even a special edition created by the South Korean artist Grafflex. The watch also boasts a 390 mAh battery that guarantees up to 14 days on a single charge.
There is also a GPS chip and control of smart devices in the home
They even contain a GPS chip, which eliminates the need for a smartphone when tracking sports activities. Of course, there is also monitoring of sleep, heart rhythm, measurement of blood oxygenation, reminders of longer sessions, drinking regime and meditative breathing.
Athletes will enjoy up to 90 sports modes. After pairing the watch with a smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0, the owner can read notifications, control the camera and music, search for a lost smartphone, and even control IoT devices in the home. Unfortunately, the watch is missing the microphone, so you won’t call them.
The novelty will be on sale in gray and silver with a black or white silicone bracelet. They will start selling in Malaysia on May 29 for a price of 60 euros. Availability and price in other markets have not been announced yet.
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