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Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition adds more hues with familiar looks

A new smartwatch from Xiaomi debuted in China today – say hello to the Mi Watch Color Sports Edition. As the name suggests this is a sportier version of the Mi Watch Color which is known as the Mi Watch Revolve outside of China. The big difference comes in the casing which is made from aluminum instead of stainless steel and comes in black, blue, and ivory colors. There’s also home and sport dials this time around with the latter giving you quick access when you want to start a workout.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition adds more color with familiar looks

The dimensions are unchanged from the Mi Watch/ Revolve though the Sports Edition weighs just 32.5 grams compared to the 40 grams of its more premium counterpart. There’s plenty of watch strap colors to match the casing options as well as yellow, green and burgundy variants.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition in black
Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition in black
Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition in black

Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition in black

Elsewhere it’s the same old specs including a 1.39-inch AMOLED display, onboard GPS and NFC. It still comes with sports tracking for up to 117 different modes and is water-resistant at up to 50-meter depths. It can also track your heart rate, blood oxygen levels and sleep.

Xiaomi Mi Watch Color Sports Edition adds more color with familiar looks

Mi Watch Color Sports Edition will retail for CNY 699 ($105) which is CNY 100 ($15) less than the Mi Watch Color’s price in China. Pre-orders there tip-off tomorrow October 21 while official sales start on November 1. International availability was not yet detailed.


Author: Michail
Source: GSMArena

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