Realme Band with color display, IP68 rating, Cricket mode launching in India on March 5

The Indian fitness band market will soon heat up once again as Realme is all set to announce its first-ever fitness tracking wrist band in India. There were multiple leaks and rumors surrounding the Realme Band and now the company themselves have confirmed that they will indeed be launching the new Realme Band at their next launch event — taking place in New Delhi on March 5th. The event page for the Realme Band has gone live on Realme’s website which has, in turn, revealed the design and some key details of the fitness band.

Realme Band

As per the Realme’s event page, the band will feature a large color display with a circular touch-sensitive button at the bottom. It will be available in at least three color options: Yellow, Black, and Olive Green. It will feature heart rate monitoring along with 9 sports modes to track activities such as biking, hiking, walking, running, spinning, hiking, and more. It even has a Yoga mode and Cricket mode which Realme says they have designed specifically for the Indian market.

Moreover, the band is IP68 certified for water-resistant and will also support sleep tracking and show notification previews for incoming calls and IM apps and reminders. We also see a preview of a landscape mode, and the Band will charge directly through a USB Type-A port.

The company hasn’t revealed the pricing of the band but we can expect it to be very competitive to the likes of the Mi Band 4 and Honor Band 5. Realme’s launch event is scheduled to take place on March 5th at 12:30 pm IST where the company will unveil the Realme 6, Realme 6 Pro as well as the new Band.

As for availability, the Realme Band will go on sale on the launch day itself from 2 pm to 4 pm (IST) via flash sale, as recently revealed by Realme’s Twitter handle.


Source: Realme India

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