Realme Watch 2 Review
Realme’s first smartwatch came out a year ago and since then we’ve seen four more smartwatches from the brand. The latest at our doorstep is the Realme Watch 2 – a direct successor to the Realme Watch and it s time to see what a year’s worth of development brings to the table.
Looks alone will tell you that not much has changed even though the new model brings a brighter display (still LCD though) and a larger battery rated to last up to 12 hours on a single charge. The software front is also overhauled, allowing you to control Realme AIoT peripherals directly from your wrist. You’re also treated to the usual mix of activity and sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring and blood oxygen level measurements.
Unlike OnePlus, Realme has already forayed into the wearable segment by launching a bunch of TWS earbuds and of course, smartwatches. Back in May, the Chinese company launched its first smartwatch dubbed simply Realme Watch. The company then ended up launching a new edition namely Watch S. Well, Realme has now expanded its wearable portfolio by adding three new products namely Realme Watch S Pro, Watch S Master Edition, and Buds Air Pro Master Edition. Well, here’s everything you need to know about it.
Realme Watch S Pro: specs, features, price
Realme has now launched the Pro variant of its previous Watch S wearable. The Pro version of the smartwatch comes with a 1.39-inch AMOLED touchscreen panel with a 454×454 pixels resolution. The watch comes with always-on and auto-brightness support as well. We’re looking at a five-level of brightness to choose from. Under the hood, the Watch S Pro runs on an ARM Cortex-M4 chipset. The wearable comes with a heart rate monitor and a SpO2