Xiaomi started on Wednesday (15) Redmi Smart Band 2 bracelet on sale in Brazil with a suggested price of R$ 400. Announced in December last year, the model brings news like the addition of a larger screen and more tracked physical activities, among other attractions.

The fitness tracker, which has a different design from the first generation, has a lighter and thinner body with a weight of only 14.9 grams and a thickness of 9.99 mm. As for the screen, the device has a 1.47 inch TFT display that supports more colors to make it easier to see notifications.

The panel can be customized with over 100 dials provided by the Chinese brand, as well as displaying a set of data tracked by the smart bracelet’s sensors. The wearable device monitors, for example, the oxygenation level of the blood (SpO2); This information is the information that has become most important with the covid-19 outbreak.

Redmi Smart Band 2 also monitors heart rate 24 hours a day and can alert in case of abnormality. The menstrual cycle, sleep phases and stress level are some of the other data monitored by the equipment that helps the user stay healthy.

Exercises and long battery life

For those who do sports, The new version of Redmi’s fitness bracelet is compatible with 30 activitiessupports up to 50 meters deep, including walking, outdoor running, yoga and swimming. Via the screen, the user visualizes practice time, heart rate and calories burned, among other details.

It is worth noting that model does not have built-in GPS, the functionality available in Redmi Watch 3, but you can use the mobile phone feature to save routes. The wearable battery has a capacity of 210 mAh and can last up to 14 days in typical use mode, while the charge is magnetic.

Source: Tec Mundo

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