Redmi has developed a new smartwatch that doesn't cost an arm and a leg, or rather, a wrist and a wallet. The Redmi Watch 3 is the perfect solution for fitness enthusiasts who don't want to shell out a fortune for a smartwatch. Launched in the global market at just £100 (₹10,000 approx.) you can expect to see this big-screen smartwatch make its way to India soon. Bringing a battery life that can last for more than a week, all you fitness fanatics can break away from the shackles of the charging cable.
The Redmi Watch 3 sports a rectangular 1.75in AMOLED display panel with a peak brightness of 600 nits, so you can use it under the scorching midday sun. With its sharp 390×450 resolution and 70% screen-to-body ratio, you can view multiple notifications and messages on a single screen without the bezels getting in your way. Plus, the always-on display ensures that you can check the time at a glance without looking like you're staring at your phone.
The watch case is made of metal-effect plastic and you can choose between Black and Ivory colourways. The matching TPU rubber straps are perfect for those who take their workouts seriously. But, if you want to make a fashion statement, the Aqua Blue and Lime Green straps from the special edition models will jazz up your wardrobe.
The Redmi Watch 3 has an array of health trackers that monitor your heart rate, blood oxygen levels, steps, and sleep. It has GPS for mapping your workouts and supports five different satellite systems. The watch has a whopping 121 different sports and activity modes, including swimming and surfing, with 5ATM waterproofing. So, you can take a dip at the beach without worrying about damaging your watch.
The smartwatch has a built-in speaker and microphone that allow you to take calls on your wrist. And, with over 200 different watch faces to choose from through the companion app, you can match your watch to your outfit, or to your mood.
Overall, the Redmi Watch 3 is a great deal for anyone looking for a budget-friendly smartwatch that can handle their fitness needs. But, if you're planning on running ultramarathons every other day, you might need to charge it more often than once a week. So stay tuned and we’ll keep you up to date with the news on Indian pricing and availability.