Redmi Watch 3 Active launched in India with Bluetooth calling and 5ATM water resistance
Redmi Watch 3 Active supports a mic and speaker for Bluetooth calls.
The 1.83-inch display should be a lot large for many users.
Redmi claims 12-day battery life from this smartwatch.
Redmi Watch 3 Active has arrived in India with Redmi 12 series and Redmi Smart TV X. The watch brings Bluetooth calling functionality, a 5ATM water resistance rating, a 1.83-inch screen, and a 12-day battery endurance claim. Here are the full details.
Redmi Watch 3 Active specs and features
Redmi Watch 3 Active flaunts a 1.83-inch HD LCD screen with up to 450 nits of peak brightness and 2.5D glass protection. The edges have got a slight curve. You can decorate the watch screen using more than 200 watch faces.
The underlying 289mAh battery can keep the lights on for 12 days on typical usage. However, if you are a heavy user, then you can expect about 8 days' worth of juice. When it begs for the charge, you can use the bundled magnetic adapter to refill it.
You can use Bluetooth calling with this watch thanks to the built-in microphone and speaker setup.
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The watch features Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.
The list of features also includes over 100 sports modes, 10 of which are pro activities like outdoor running, outdoor cycling, walking, treadmill, trekking, trail running, jump rope, hiking, elliptical, and rower.
Since it is 5ATM water resistant, it can take gym sweat or splashes from shallow water or snorkelling.
As for health and fitness, you get to track stats like 24/7 heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and sleep.
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Redmi Watch 3 Active price and availability
You can buy the Redmi Watch 3 Active for ₹2,999 from Mi.com and Xiaomi Retail starting August 3 at 12 PM. For a limited time, you can grab the Olive Green Strap worth ₹499 for ₹99.
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