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Realme Band features revealed: USB-A connector, IP68 rating, and heart-rate monitor

Realme will unveil the Realme 6 series on March 5 but alongside that, the company will also launch its first smartband dubbed Realme Band.

We don’t know the price of the Realme Band yet, but the company today revealed a bevy of features on its official India site to build the hype.

For starters, the Realme Band will feature a color screen which will display notifications for calls, messages and alarms.

Realme Band will sport a color display
Realme Band will sport a color display

Realme Band will sport a color display

The band will come with sleep tracking and real-time heart-rate monitoring and support nine sports modes, one of which is the Cricket Mode made specially made for India. This should help entice some fitness enthusiasts of the cricket-crazy nation.

Realme Band will come with India-centric Cricket Mode
Realme Band will come with India-centric Cricket Mode

Realme Band will come with India-centric Cricket Mode

The Realme Band will also have IP68 water resistance ceritifcation and come with a USB-A connector, meaning you can directly plug it into the regular USB-A port for hassle-free charging.

The USB-A connector on Realme Band will make charging hassle-free
The USB-A connector on Realme Band will make charging hassle-free

The USB-A connector on Realme Band will make charging hassle-free

The Realme Band will be offered in Yellow, Black and Olive Green colors, and a limited number of units will go on sale after the launch on March 5 from 2 PM to 4 PM local time in India through the company’s Indian site.

Realme Band features revealed: USB-A connector, IP68 rating, and heart-rate monitor


Author: Sagar .
Source: GSMArena

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