Redmi Watch 4 arrives in Brazil with 150 sports modes and a price of R$1,200

Redmi Watch 4 arrives in Brazil with 150 sports modes and a price of R$1,200
Redmi Watch 4 arrives in Brazil with 150 sports modes and a price of R$1,200
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Xiaomi’s official store in Brazil is already offering the Redmi Watch 4, a new smartwatch model from the Chinese subsidiary. The smart watch can now also be purchased at the manufacturer’s official kiosks and partner stores.

The device comes with 150 sport options for athletes with more specific training, as well as a 1.97-inch AMOLED display, answering calls via the watch itself and a 420 milliampere-hour (mAh) battery that promises 20 days of continuous use .

For this generation, the company opted for a premium finish, and the Redmi Watch 4 comes with an aluminum chassis and a rotating stainless steel crown. The smartwatch comes in two standard colors – black and light gray – but other options can be purchased separately.

As we said, the screen is 1.97 inches – the largest in the brand’s history – and AMOLED technology. According to Redmi, the display features a refresh rate of 60 Hz and brightness of up to 600 nits in a display area 26% larger than previous generations and more than 200 face options for customization.

Features that are now expected from any smartwatch are also present here: the Redmi Watch 4 has heart monitoring, blood oxygenation, sleep and stress monitoring. The manufacturer claims to have used four PPG channels in the new model, to increase the accuracy of the measurements taken.

O Redmi Watch 4 is now available for purchase in Brazil. The manufacturer’s website lists the model at a suggested price of R$1,299, but a launch promotion takes it off the shelf for R$1,195.99.


The article is in Portuguese

Tags: Redmi Watch arrives Brazil sports modes price R1200

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