Realme Watch announced: 1.4" color touchscreen, SpO2 monitor, and 9-day battery life
Realme at an event in China today unveiled the X50 Pro Player Edition along with Buds Q and Buds Air Neo TWS earphones and a new power bank. But Realme also had an event in India, where it announced its first smart TV and first smartwatch, dubbed Realme TV and Realme Watch, respectively.
The Realme Watch is the second wearable device from Realme after the Realme Band that was unveiled in March. The smartwatch is built around a 1.4" color touchscreen of 320x320 pixel resolution, which is protected by a 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The screen has a pixel density of 323 ppi and 380 nits brightness with 10 levels of adjustment.
The Realme Watch comes with 12 watch faces, with the default watch face displaying time, date, day, weather, step count, heart rate and burned calories. You can select your favorite watch face from the Realme Link app and Realme says it will add 100 new watch faces through a future OTA.
Realme Watch display information
Built-in Watch Faces
Like the Realme Band, the Realme Watch also features 24x7 heart rate monitoring, but this time the PPG sensor to measure heart rate is supplied by Goodix and you get an SpO2 monitor as well, which measures the blood oxygen level. The smartwatch also comes with 14 Sports Modes, with Aerobic Capacity, Badminton, Treadmill, Elliptical and Table Tennis being the new ones introduced by Realme.
Heart Rate Monitor
SpO2 Monitor
Sports Modes
Another set of new features are Camera Control and Music Control. The former lets you use the smartwatch as a camera shutter button, while the latter allows you to play/pause music, change tracks and adjust the volume.
As a part of its AIoT strategy, Realme is keeping the Realme Watch at the center of its AIoT system, and with a future OTA you'll be able to link multiple AIoT devices with the Realme Watch without having to open the smartphone.
Other highlights of the Realme Watch include Smart Notifications, IP68 dust and water resistance, sedentary reminder, drink reminder, sleep monitor, and meditation relaxing.
Fueling the entire package is a 160 mAh battery, which Realme claims can offer seven days of autonomy with 24x7 heart rate monitoring turned on, and nine days without it.
The Realme Watch has two strap designs - Classic Strap and Fashion Strap. The former will arrive in a single Black color, while the latter will be offered in Red, Blue and Green shades.
The Realme Watch is priced at INR3,999 ($53/€48) and it will go on sale in India starting June 5 through the company's official Indian site and Flipkart. It will also be sold through offline stores later on.
The smartwatch will come with the regular black strap out of the box and the colorful Fashion Straps will be sold separately later at INR499 ($7/€6).
Realme at an event in China today unveiled the X50 Pro Player Edition along with Buds Q and Buds Air Neo TWS earphones and a new power bank. But Realme also had an event in India, where it announced its first smart TV and first smartwatch, dubbed Realme TV and Realme Watch, respectively.
The Realme Watch is the second wearable device from Realme after the Realme Band that was unveiled in March. The smartwatch is built around a 1.4" color touchscreen of 320x320 pixel resolution, which is protected by a 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The screen has a pixel density of 323 ppi and 380 nits brightness with 10 levels of adjustment.
The Realme Watch comes with 12 watch faces, with the default watch face displaying time, date, day, weather, step count, heart rate and burned calories. You can select your favorite watch face from the Realme Link app and Realme says it will add 100 new watch faces through a future OTA.
Realme Watch display information
Built-in Watch Faces
Like the Realme Band, the Realme Watch also features 24x7 heart rate monitoring, but this time the PPG sensor to measure heart rate is supplied by Goodix and you get an SpO2 monitor as well, which measures the blood oxygen level. The smartwatch also comes with 14 Sports Modes, with Aerobic Capacity, Badminton, Treadmill, Elliptical and Table Tennis being the new ones introduced by Realme.
Heart Rate Monitor
SpO2 Monitor
Sports Modes
Another set of new features are Camera Control and Music Control. The former lets you use the smartwatch as a camera shutter button, while the latter allows you to play/pause music, change tracks and adjust the volume.
As a part of its AIoT strategy, Realme is keeping the Realme Watch at the center of its AIoT system, and with a future OTA you'll be able to link multiple AIoT devices with the Realme Watch without having to open the smartphone.
Other highlights of the Realme Watch include Smart Notifications, IP68 dust and water resistance, sedentary reminder, drink reminder, sleep monitor, and meditation relaxing.
Fueling the entire package is a 160 mAh battery, which Realme claims can offer seven days of autonomy with 24x7 heart rate monitoring turned on, and nine days without it.
The Realme Watch has two strap designs - Classic Strap and Fashion Strap. The former will arrive in a single Black color, while the latter will be offered in Red, Blue and Green shades.
The Realme Watch is priced at INR3,999 ($53/€48) and it will go on sale in India starting June 5 through the company's official Indian site and Flipkart. It will also be sold through offline stores later on.
The smartwatch will come with the regular black strap out of the box and the colorful Fashion Straps will be sold separately later at INR499 ($7/€6).
The Realme Watch leaks: custom OS and 7 days of battery life
CEO of Madhav Sheth offered a glimpse of the Realme smartwatch a month ago, promising that it will be available to consumers “soon”. It still isn’t, but an XDA contributor has dug up images and details about the company’s second smart wearable (after the Realme Band).
The Realme Watch will have a square 1.4” LCD panel with 320 x 320px resolution. Note that this is not going to be a Google Wear OS timepiece, instead it will run custom software (maybe it will be something similar to Huawei Watch GT’s Lite OS).
That has a major impact on battery life – the watch is expected to last 7 days with 24-hour heart rate monitoring, all powered by a 160mAh battery.
The heart rate sensor will be able to measure SpO2 (blood-oxygen saturation) and there will be an accelerometer. For GPS tracking, the watch will rely on its connection to your smartphone over Bluetooth 5.0.
Music controls • Remote shutter • Realme Watch functions
The Realme Watch will be able to track 15 kinds of exercise, from running to yoga and, of course, cricket. The user interface will support English as well as Hindi (as with other Realme devices, India is the core market for the watch).
Here’s a look at the Activity panel, which displays weather info and charts the sleep and heart rate data that the watch has collected, plus a list of other functions (e.g. Alarm and Find my phone) as well as the exercise modes.
The Activity panel • Watch functions • Exercise modes
Additional smartwatch functions include music player control and a remote shutter for your phone's camera. This will almost certainly be able to display notifications from your phone as well.
Here are the five watch faces that will be available out of the box.
Five watch faces will be available out of the box
The official reveal date as well as the price of the Realme Watch remain elusive. There’s no indication of whether or not the Watch will be available outside of India either.
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