Apart from the new foldables, Xiaomi also released two smartwatches and one earbuds.
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The new AIoT wearables |
Xiaomi Watch S4 Sport, Smart Band 9 announced!
The main highlight is the Watch S4 Sport which durable features like the Titanium and Sapphite Glass. Users can also choose different straps across Flourelastomer, Silicone, Braided and Titanium Milanese.
This premium smartwatch offers up to 40m dive or 5ATM water protection which has undergoone PADI testing and received EN13319 diving certification.
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The Watch S4 Sport |
It uses a 1.43-inch OLED panel with high peak brightness of 2,200 nits so users can see what's in their watch under sunlight.
The Watch S4 comes with heart rate sensor, blood-oxygen sensor, stress monitoring, womens health, fall detection, breath training, and sleep monitoring.
With this smartwatch, Xiaomi and SUUNTO, a well-known worldwide brand in outdoor sports, have teamed to provide customers a professional training evaluation system that can be used for both short-term and long-term training assessments. It even offers support for strenuous outdoor pursuits like mountaineering and rock climbing.
Inside the watch is a 586mAh battery which the brand claims can last up to 15 days of battery life.
Additionally, for outdoor training, it supports five GNSS constellations with dual-band reception. It also has offline map capability and you can leave your phone at home thanks to the eSIM.
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Smart Band 9 |
Moving forward, Xiaomi also announced an entry-level watch known as the Watch Band 9. This retains similar design with metallic body and interchangeable straps. But Xiaomi also added a ceramic special edition.
Xiaomi also said it can last up to 21 days of battery, and will last 9 days with Always On Display feature.
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The Xiaomi Buds 5 |
According to Xiaomi, there has been a 16 percent increase in heart rate sensor accuracy over the previous version. Additionally, it collaborated with the Peking University Third Hospital to improve the identification of breathing problems during sleep. Additionally, if you choose the NFC version, the band doubles as a car key.
Finally, the third wearable is the Xiaomi Buds 5 which features semi-in-ear design and weighs 4.2 grams per bud.
It has super sensitive dual magnetic drivers and produces HiFi audio and even Spatial Audio. The Harman AudioEFX team fine-tuned the buds to enable Qualcomm's aptX Lossless audio codec (up to 2.1Mbps).
Additonally, the Buds 5 offers ANC to minimize background noise around you and has 3 microphones with AI call noise reduction and wind noise reduction.
Lastly, it has IP54 dust and water resistance and offers 50ms low latency gaming mode.
China price with direct to PHP conversion (no taxes and duties yet):
Xiaomi Band 9 - starts at CNY 250 (around PHP 2K)
Xiaomi Buds 5 - CNY 500 (around PHP 4K)
Xiaomi Watch S4 Sport - CNY 2,000 (around PHP 16K)
Currently, these wearables are available in China only. Xiaomi hasnt mentioned an announcement yet for global consumers.
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