Technical News Office – Chinese device maker Redmi has introduced the Band 3. This smart bracelet has a 1.47-inch rectangular display with a refresh rate of 60Hz. The company claims that its battery can last for 18 days. It has many health and wellness monitoring features such as heart rate, blood oxygen level, and sleep cycle tracking. This smart band has around 50 preset sports modes.
It runs on Xiaomi’s HyperOS. Redmi has introduced the Band 3 in China. It is priced at 159 CNY (around Rs 1,900). It is available in dark gray, beige, green, pink, black and yellow colors. It has a 1.47-inch rectangular screen with a resolution of 172 x 320 pixels and a refresh rate of 60 Hz. Its thickness is 9.99 mm and its weight is approximately 16.5 grams. It supports over 100 watch faces. It has several health and wellness trackers like heart rate, blood oxygen level, and sleep tracking. Around 50 sports modes were offered in this smart group.
Its 300 mAh battery can last 18 days with normal use. Its battery can be charged to 100% in less than two hours. It supports magnetic charging and Bluetooth connectivity. Redmi could also launch two new smartphones soon. These could be Turbo 4 and Turbo 4 Pro. The company introduced Turbo 3 in April. Poco F6 5G was launched in the country as a rebranded version of Redmi Turbo 3, due to which Turbo 4 can be introduced as Poco F7.
Recently, tipster Digital Chat Station said in an article on Chinese messaging platform Weibo that these two smartphones may have a 1.5K flat screen. Turbo 4 may have MediaTek Dimensity 8400 as the processor and Turbo 4 Pro may have Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. Both these smartphones may have a 6,000 mAh battery. Its rear camera unit will likely be the same as previous Redmi smartphones. The company’s Turbo 3 features a 1.5K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
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